نتایج جستجو برای: coverage percent

تعداد نتایج: 181896  

Journal: :ماشین های کشاورزی 0
محسن محمدی مقرب محمد حسین عباسپور فرد مرتضی گلدانی باقر عمادی

the underground temperature at a depth of about three to four meters is almost constant during the year. as a result in summer the underground is cooler than the ambient temperature. this potential is considered for greenhouse cooling by using an earth-to-air heat exchanger (eahe). in this research the effects of two parameters were investigated: a) the area of greenhouse in three levels of 9, ...

Journal: :Health affairs 1995
E A Peden M S Freeland

About half the growth in real per capita medical spending from 1960 to 1993 and two-thirds of its growth from 1983 to 1993 resulted from either the level or the growth of insurance coverage, chiefly the former. Dividing all factors determining the 1960-1993 growth in real per capita medical spending into two major categories, we find that 70 percent of this growth resulted from cost-increasing ...

2008
Saleem Shaik Keith H. Coble Darren Hudson James C. Miller Terrill R. Hanson Stephen H. Sempier

Using trout producer survey data and the contingent valuation method, we estimate willingness to pay for a potential insurance policy. The survey was conducted in 2005 across the United States; 268 producers completed the survey instrument, resulting in a response rate of 81 percent. Design of the contingent valuation method takes into account two coverage levels and four premium rates. Using s...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1999
O Carrasquillo D U Himmelstein S Woolhandler D H Bor

BACKGROUND In 1996, according to official figures, 61 percent of Americans received health insurance through employers. However, this estimate includes persons who relied primarily on government insurance such as Medicare, workers whose employers arranged their insurance but contributed nothing toward the premiums, and government employees whose private coverage was paid for by taxpayers. MET...

2003
Becky Briesacher Rhona Limcangco Darrell Gaskin

This study compared drug coverage and prescription drug use by race and Hispanic ethnicity for Medicare beneficiaries with three chronic conditions: diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease. We found that among beneficiaries without any drug coverage black persons and Hispanics used 10 to 40 percent fewer medications, on average, than white persons with the same illness, and spent up to 60 perc...

1997
Sandra Christensen Judy Shinogle

This article estimates the extent to which private insurance supplements affect use of services by Medicare enrollees. Three types of supplements to Medicare's coverage are examined--Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), medigap (MGP) plans, and employment-based indemnity (EBI) plans. While each kind of supplement reduces cost sharing on Medicare-covered services, only HMOs do so without inc...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
K Robert Yaméogo André Yaméogo S Daniel Nacoulma Patrick L F Zuber

In 1999, Burkina Faso added measles vaccine during the second round of its poliomyelitis national immunization days (NIDs). A cluster survey was conducted in each of the country's 53 health districts to assess vaccination coverage achieved by the campaign. Forty-four percent of children aged 9-59 months had a documented prior measles vaccination, and 88% were vaccinated during NIDs. Eighty-five...

2010
Ninez A. Ponce Susan D. Cochran Jennifer C. Pizer Vickie M. Mays

Inequities in marriage laws and domestic partnership benefits may have implications for who bears the burden of health care costs. We examined a recent period in California to illuminate disparities in health insurance coverage faced by same-sex couples. Partnered gay men are less than half as likely (42 percent) as married heterosexual men to get employer-sponsored dependent coverage, and part...

2000
SAUL WALDMAN

THE 1954 amendments to the Social Security Act, which first extended the coverage of the oldage, survivors, and disability insurance program to ministers, made coverage available to them on an individual voluntary basis. Since clergymen are the only group whose coverage is on this basis, information about their participa,tion in the program is of special interest. The experience provides a uniq...

Journal: :Health affairs 2010
Ninez A Ponce Susan D Cochran Jennifer C Pizer Vickie M Mays

Inequities in marriage laws and domestic partnership benefits may have implications for who bears the burden of health care costs. We examined a recent period in California to illuminate disparities in health insurance coverage faced by same-sex couples. Partnered gay men are less than half as likely (42 percent) as married heterosexual men to get employer-sponsored dependent coverage, and part...

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