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Health care coverage under private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and military Veterans Administration health benefits: United States, 1978

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    The National Center for Health Statistics included a special supplement on health care coverage under private health insurance and Medicare as a part of the

    1978 National Health Interview Survey questionnaire. While this supplement was not designed to produce estimates for all types of health care coverage, it did contain a series of items related to eligibility for Medicaid and for military and Veterans Administration health care benefits. 1 By making certain assumptions about how these items relate to the broader concept of health care coverage, it is possible to obtain esti­ mates of the number of persons eligibile for these types of benefits.

    PMID: 10298380

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    Advance data from vital and health statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics ; no. 71 ; DHEW publication ; no. (PHS) 81-1250
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