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Health Insurance Coverage And Mortality Among The Near-Elderly
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Health Care DisparityUninsured Near-elderly PeopleHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthGeriatric MedicineRacial DisparitiesNear-elderly PeopleHealth InequalityHealth InequityPublic HealthCardiovascular EpidemiologyGeriatricsElderly CareHealth InsuranceNational Health InsuranceHealth Insurance CoverageEpidemiologyLong-term Care InsuranceSocial EpidemiologyMedicineHealth Disparity
Uninsured near-elderly people may be particularly at risk for adverse health outcomes. We compared mortality of a nationally representative cohort of insured and uninsured near-elderly people with stratification by race; income; and the presence of diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease, using propensity-score methods to adjust for numerous characteristics. Lacking health insurance was associated with substantially higher adjusted mortality among adults who were white; had low incomes; or had diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. Expanding coverage to the near-elderly uninsured may greatly improve health outcomes for these groups.
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