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Buncombe may refer to:
- Buncombe County, North Carolina
- Buncombe, Illinois
- An alternate spelling of Buncom, Oregon
- wikt:buncombe or wikt:bunkum, a term meaning "nonsense", derived from 19th-century American politics.
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- The cost of Medicaid coverage for the uninsured: evidence from Buncombe County, North Carolina.
- Hwang W1, Griffin L, Liao K, Hall M.
- North Carolina medical journal.N C Med J.2012 Jul-Aug;73(4):263-8.
- BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act gives states the option to expand state Medicaid programs to cover many who are currently uninsured. The potential financial impact has not been thoroughly examined. We characterized the health risk of uninsured adults in Buncombe County, North Carolina, relative
- PMID 23033710
- Low-income uninsured patient health and access to health care through a community health program in NC.
- Alexander L1, Landis S.
- Journal of community health.J Community Health.2012 Feb;37(1):105-12. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9423-1.
- Project Access provides free primary and specialty care for low-income uninsured residents of Buncombe County, NC through a physician volunteer network. In 2010, we replicated a 1998 study investigating health issues among Project Access (PA) patients. Over 300 patients enrolled in PA in 2009 were s
- PMID 21644022
- The business case for ending homelessness: having a home improves health, reduces healthcare utilization and costs.
- Garrett DG.
- American health & drug benefits.Am Health Drug Benefits.2012 Jan;5(1):17-9.
- PMID 24991307
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- a variant spelling (esp US) of bunkum. bun•kum or bun•combe (ˈbʌŋ kəm) n. 1. insincere speechmaking by a politician intended merely to please local constituents. 2. insincere talk; claptrap; humbug. [after speech in 16th Congress, 1819–21 ...
- Buncombe County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is part of the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Asheville, North Carolina. The population estimate for 2008 was 229,047. Its county seat is Asheville.
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