Healthcare and Hispanics: The Disparity in Healthcare Coverage and Affordability Between Genders

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Florida Atlantic University Libraries: Digital Library
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2015
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Historically, Hispanics have been the ethnic minority, in the United States, with the highest rate of adults without health care insurance. Before the Affordable Care Act passed in 2013, 36 percent of working-age Hispanics were uninsured in the United States. After the bill was passed, the percent of uninsured Hispanics in the population declined to 23 percent in June 2014. This study examines the impact of the Affordable Care Act implementation on the Hispanic population. We conducted a survey of 500 Hispanics nationwide to test the hypothesis on the dissimilarity in health care coverage and affordability among Hispanics males and females. Our results revealed a significant disparity in health care insurance coverage and affordability between Hispanic males and females. The dissimilarity in coverage and affordability between genders has continued after the passing of the Affordable Care Act, a point often overlooked.
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1 p.
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FA00005207
Date Backup
2015
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2015
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2015
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FAU

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FA00005207
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Attributed name: College of Business
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Rodriguez, Erik
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Healthcare and Hispanics: The Disparity in Healthcare Coverage and Affordability Between Genders
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries: Digital Library
2015
Title
Healthcare and Hispanics: The Disparity in Healthcare Coverage and Affordability Between Genders
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Healthcare and Hispanics: The Disparity in Healthcare Coverage and Affordability Between Genders