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Defining underinsurance: a conceptual framework for policy and empirical analysis.
Much research and policy attention in recent years has been drawn to the plight of the uninsured in the United States-the numbers of people with no health care coverage from any source, their demographics (as well as other characteristics and factors leading to access barriers), and their health status-all under circumstances of escalating costs and seemingly inevitable uncompensated care (Brown 1989; Employee Bene-