The prevalence of medical debt has increased in Arizona. Read about the details in this latest publication using 2010 Arizona Health Survey data. Learn More→
The rate of uninsured Arizonans is up in 2010 from 2008 for a number of reasons. Read about them in the latest publication based on Arizona Health Survey data. Learn More→
Analysis of 2010 Arizona Health Survey data revealed that more than 750,000 Arizona adults lacked coverage, led by young adults (especially men). Learn More→
For young children the world is often very much bounded by immediate neighborhoods. Gain insight into South Phoenix's young children and a sense for how local data from Arizona Health Survey can shed light on neighborhoods in the process. Learn More→
Medical expenses are the most common cause of bankcruptcy among Americans. Unfortunately, medical debt continues to rise. In 2007, over four-out-of-ten Americans reported they had trouble paying their medical bills, had accumulated a medical debt, or both. What's the extent of the problem among Arizonans, and what are the implications? Learn More→
Abundant research has shown that health insurance matters. It is a key determinant of access to health care. Those lacking health insurance are more likely to have poorer health status. How do Arizonans fare in terms of health coverage? Where do the uninsured live? What factors relate to whether or not they have health insurance, and what are the policy implications? Learn More→
Arizonans are living longer, but we’re also experiencing increasing rates of chronic physical and psychological conditions. Watch the video or read more in HealthTakes: Chronic Conditions Among Arizona Adults. Learn More→