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Coverage Denied: How Health Insurers Drive Inequality in the United States

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Management number 219174111 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.18 Model Number 219174111
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In the aftermath of the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024, everyday Americans took to social media to share stories of the challenges they'd faced trying to navigate the American health insurance system. Why did this event strike such a nerve with the American public? For a topic as central to the lives of Americans as health care, there is no book that examines the impact of coverage denial, whereby health insurers decide whether to cover health services that appear to be within the scope of a plan's benefits – not until now. In Coverage Denied, health policy professor Miranda Yaver offers a sobering account of the ways in which coverage denials damage patient health and exacerbate inequalities along income, education, and racial lines. Combining rich interview material with original survey data, Yaver draws critical attention to the tens of millions of medical claims denied by health insurers every year, shining a necessary light on our inequitable health care system. Read more

ISBN10 1009649817
ISBN13 978-1009649810
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions 6.4 x 1.9 x 9.4 inches
Item Weight 1.39 pounds
Print length 352 pages
Publication date April 23, 2026

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