A team of researchers led by Dr. Michael Halpern of the American Cancer Society recently released the results of an intriguing study. The study suggests uninsured Americans and those on certain government health programs, are more likely to have advanced stages of cancer when initially diagnosed than those individuals with private health insurance.
The team of researchers studied 3.7 million Americans with twelve common forms of cancer during a six-year period. The study found that uninsured Americans were 210 percent more likely to receive a diagnosis of advanced stage cancer, and those on Medicaid were 80 percent more likely, than their insured counterparts.
The researchers believe the primary reason for the disparity is due a larger number of uninsured and Medicaid enrollees&n
Read...Related Headlines
- Fifth Circuit hears arguments in Leonard v. Nationwide Katrina appealposted 250 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- A last word this week on In Re Katrina Canal Breaches Litigationposted 250 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- Scruggs-backed candidate 'toasts' Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Daleposted 250 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- Potpourri Thursdayposted 250 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- A couple Fifth Circuit Katrina cases from earlier this weekposted 249 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- Florida insurance updateposted 249 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- Around the insurance world todayposted 248 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
-
Stars in stripes: Dickie Scruggs reports to prison
posted 198 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- State Farm, homeowners settle Katrina case in Mississippi state courtposted 241 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog
- George Dale: insurance companies paid Katrina money they did not oweposted 237 weeks ago on Insurance Coverage Blog