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  1. International Survey Of Older Adults Finds Shortcomings In Access, Coordination, And Patient-Centered Care
  2. The Affordable Care Act and Health Insurance for Latinos
  3. Where Are We on the Diffusion Curve? Trends and Drivers of Primary Care Physicians' Use of Health Information Technology
  4. Access, Affordability, And Insurance Complexity Are Often Worse In The United States Compared To Ten Other Countries
  5. A Survey Of Primary Care Doctors In Ten Countries Shows Progress In Use Of Health Information Technology, Less In Other Areas
  6. Medicare Beneficiaries Less Likely To Experience Cost- And Access-Related Problems Than Adults With Private Coverage
  7. New 2011 Survey Of Patients With Complex Care Needs In Eleven Countries Finds That Care Is Often Poorly Coordinated
  8. Affordable Care Act Reforms Could Reduce The Number Of Underinsured US Adults By 70 Percent
  9. Latino Access to the Patient-Centered Medical Home
  10. Health information technology and physician perceptions of quality of care and satisfaction
  11. Health Coverage for Aging Baby Boomers: Findings from the Commonwealth Fund Survey of Older Adults
  12. Health Care Disconnect: Gaps in Coverage and Care for Minority Adults: Findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey (2005)
  13. Rite of Passage? Why Young Adults Become Uninsured and How New Policies Can Help
  14. Inequities in access to medical care in five countries: findings from the 2001 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey
  15. Sexual behavior and condom practices among Los Angeles women