May 1 - 8, 2005 is Cover the Uninsured Week. This week, organized by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was developed to focus the nation’s attention on America's uninsured population.
On April 27, 2005, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation launched Cover the Uninsured Week at an event in Washington, DC.
Webcast: Cover the Uninsured Week Launch
Fact sheets, issue briefs, reports, chartbooks, and testimony on the uninsured issue from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Fact Sheet: Ten Myths about the Uninsured
Fact Sheet: The Uninsured and Their Access to Health Care
Report: The Uninsured: A Primer - Key Facts About Americans Without Health Insurance
Chartbook: Health Insurance Coverage in America: 2003 Data Update
Report: Challenges and Tradeoffs in Low-Income Family Budgets: Implications for Health Coverage
Report: At the Edge: Near-Elderly Americans Talk About Health Insurance
Fact Sheet and Report: Detail Job-Based Coverage Patterns and Profile the Working Uninsured
Fact Sheet: Lack of Coverage: A Long-Term Problem for Most Uninsured
Issue Brief: Coverage and Cost Impacts of the President's Health Insurance Tax Credit and Tax Deduction Proposals
Report: Sicker and Poorer: The Consequences of Being Uninsured
Chartbook: Access to Care for the Uninsured
Fact Sheet: The Uninsured in Rural America
Chartbook: Health Insurance Coverage in Rural America
Report: 2004 Employer Health Benefits Survey