Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on health insurance coverage among trauma patients: a study of six level I trauma centers
Background Increased unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic has likely led to widespread loss of employer-provided health insurance. This study examined trends in health insurance coverage among trauma patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, including differences in demographics and clinical chara...
Main Authors: | David Hamilton, Robert M Madayag, Mark Lieser, Kaysie L Banton, Therese M Duane, Gina Berg, Erica Sercy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-08-01
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Series: | Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open |
Online Access: | https://tsaco.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000640.full |
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