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Comparative Analysis of Health Coverage among African-American, Hispanic, Asian and Eastern European ethnic groups.
Global Advertising Strategies, Sep 2003
According to the US Census Bureau, in 2002 the number of uninsured people in the US was 43,574,000 or 15.2% of the nation. This study showed that the percentage of uninsured Americans of ethnic origin is much higher than that of the entire nation’s.
The study also measured and compared a variety of factors and statistics across the four major ethnic groups in the US, including -percentage of insured through employer -percentage of Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries -demand for Health Insurance -demand for information regarding Health Insurance -importance of in-language information about health plans.
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