Access to care among disabled adults on Medicaid.
INTRODUCTION
Disabled individuals account for about one-sixth of the Medicaid Medicaid, national health
insurance program in the United States for low-income persons; established in 1965 with passage
of the...
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Access to care among disabled adults on Medicaid.
INTRODUCTION
Disabled individuals account for about one-sixth of the Medicaid Medicaid, national health
insurance program in the United States for low-income persons; established in 1965 with passage
of the Social Security Amendments and now run by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
caseload case·load
n.
The number of cases handled in a given period, as by an attorney or by a clinic or social services
agency.
caseload
Noun but more than one-third of program expenditures (Kaiser
Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, 2001).
Yet, little is known
about the health needs of disabled Medicaid beneficiaries and their
experiences under the Medicaid Program (Davis and O Brien O Bri·en , Edna Born 1932.
Irish writer whose works, including The Lonely Girl (1962) and Johnny I Hardly Knew You (1977),
explore the lives of women in modern-day Ireland.
Noun 1.
1906;
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, 1999; Meyer and Zeller, 1999; Hill and Wooldr
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