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Hernandez, Virginia Rondero; Montana, Salvador; Clarke, Kris – Health & Social Work, 2010
Numerous studies acknowledge that the well-being of our nation hinges on the health of its people. There is specific concern about children because they represent the future. Ignoring children's health needs can compromise their educational preparedness, occupational pursuits, productivity, and longevity. Current science demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Economically Disadvantaged, Public Health, Health Insurance
Parish, Susan L.; Huh, Jungwon – Health & Social Work, 2006
Despite having similar or better potential access to health care, women with disabilities experience worse health care and worse preventive care than nondisabled women. This study examined the health care of a national probability sample of 8,721 disabled and 45,522 nondisabled women living in the United States. Logistic regression models,…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Females, Disabilities, Health Services

Gaston, Marilyn H.; Barrett, Sharon E.; Johnson, Tamara Lewis; Epstein, Leonard G. – Health & Social Work, 1998
The Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) was developed to increase access to comprehensive primary and preventive health care, to improve the health status of medically underserved populations, and to assist communities to identify populations at risk. The needs of women of racial and ethnic minority populations are BPHC's newest initiative;…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Agency Cooperation, Community Health Services, Demonstration Programs