The latest approvals represent a combined state and federal investment of $144.6 million over three years. The plan partly uses federal matching dollars through the American Rescue Plan to benefit NJ FamilyCare members. NJ FamilyCare is New Jersey’s Medicaid prog...
Get your care on the go with the Horizon NJ Health App. The Horizon NJ Health App is intended for use by NJ FamilyCare-Medicaid members enrolled in Horizon NJ H…
Riggs, D. W. (2006). Developmentalism and the rhetoric of “best interests of the child”: Challenging heteronormative constructions of families and parenting in foster care.Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 2, 57–73. ArticleGoogle Scholar Riskind, R., & Patterson, C. J. (2010). Parenting ...
Motivations for learning of family medicine residents trained in competency-based education* Background and objective: Family physicians regularly encounter clinical uncertainty and ambiguity and thus, are expected to engage in on-going learning to... KL Au - 《Education for Primary Care》 被引量: ...
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HP Mcadoo - 《Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved》 被引量: 2发表: 1991年 Point of View: Ethnicity and Family Dialogue Comments on the relationship between ethnicity of individuals and its family interactions. Cultural influences on communication perceived by an individual;... Mc...
NJ Brown - 《Encyclopedia of Public Health》 被引量: 1发表: 2007年 New developments concerning work/family programmes Summarizes the evidence that US firms benefit from making the workplace more family-friendly. Looks at the main issues of family leave, dependent care and ... L Bolen,BH Klei...
. . , . . This paper analyses the changing expectations of family care for the elderly based on narrative data of in-depth, open ended interviews with eighteen elders mainly aged over 75 and suggests their care policy implications. Most of interviewee say that they can't afford to expect ...
Change in China’s age structure is creating concerns about whether reductions in family size undermine traditional support mechanisms for older adult