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Japanese-Americans’ healthier golden years could be a model for other seniors
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Nearly 1 in 4 Japanese-Americans are 65 and older — nearly twice the proportion of seniors in the overall U.S. population. The facts that they are likelier to live longer than other Americans and are healthier when they age make Japanese-Americans an important subject of research by health policy experts — and could provide clues about how all Americans can age, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 29, 2015
Japanese-Americans’ healthier golden years could be a model for other seniors
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Nearly 1 in 4 Japanese-Americans are 65 and older — nearly twice the proportion of seniors in the overall U.S. population. The facts that they are likelier to live longer than other Americans and are healthier when they age make Japanese-Americans an important subject of research by health policy experts — and could provide clues about how all Americans can age, according to a new study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
April 29, 2015
Insured African Americans more likely to use emergency room than other insured groups
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Health insurance, and the access it provides to a primary care physician, should reduce the use of a major driver of health care costs: the emergency room.

October 07, 2009
Insured African Americans more likely to use emergency room than other insured groups
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Health insurance, and the access it provides to a primary care physician, should reduce the use of a major driver of health care costs: the emergency room.

October 07, 2009