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Financial Burden of Medical Care Among Veterans Aged 25-64, by Health Insurance Coverage:United States, 2019-2021.
Objective-In addition to health insurance coverage options available to the general population, veterans may have access to Tricare, a healthcare program for uniformed services members and retirees, and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care. This report measures the financial burden of medical care among veterans aged 25-64 and examines how that burden may vary by health insurance coverage.
期刊介绍:
Notice: Effective January 2008 the title, National Health Statistics Reports (NHSR), replaces Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics (AD). NHSRs will be numbered sequentially beginning with 1. The last AD report number is 395. These reports provide annual data summaries, present analyses of health topics, or present new information on methods or measurement issues.