Family planning and the reduction of fertility and illegitimacy: a preliminary report on a rural southern program The first family planning clinic in Louisiana was started in 1965 in Lincoln Parish, offering services to medically indigent residents. 719 women of the to... JD Beasley,VW Parrish -...
A practical medical care program; hospital service for the indigent. The physicians of Tennessee developed a method of providing adequate care for the indigent in a unique fashion which proved to be successful and has much t... WKJ Sharp - 《Southern Medical Journal》...
Conclusions: The Temple Infant and Parent Support Services program demonstrated that infant morbidity could be reduced when a comprehensive prenatal program was made available to indigent patients, even if there were multiple factors that placed the mother and her infant at high risk for complications....
This law was one of the most controversial and transforming pieces of legislation impacting health care delivery in recent history. The legislation was created in response to rising health care costs and the belief that, in part, cost shifting of indigent uninsured care to paying patients would ...
2552-10 WORKSHEET S-57 S-10 DATA S10_C1_14 Total charges to state or local government programs for indigent care (not Medicaid or CHIP) 2552-10 WORKSHEET S-58 S-10 DATA S10_C1_15 Total costs for patients covered by a state or local government program 2552-10 WORKSHEET S-59 S-10 ...
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and their families and a publicly financed health care system for medically indigent families and children that increasingly meets only a fraction of the ... ROSENBAUM,S. - 《American Behavioral Scientist》 被引量: 30发表: 1992年 Effectiveness of a transitional home care program in reducing acute...
charity care relative to comparable for-profits. As the value of the tax exemption grows in proportion to the demand for expensive hospital services, the facilities receiving the largest such benefits tend to be those located in wealthier communities that have the least indigent-care needs to ...
Physician Fee Policy and Medicaid Program Costs We investigate the hypothesis that increasing access for the indigent to physician offices shifts care from hospital outpatient settings and lowers Medicai... J Gruber,K Adams,J Newhouse - 《Hen Public》 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 Medicaid Physician Fees...
Background: Indigent patients in a county hospital setting typically present with breast cancer at a later stage than do patients in the private sector. In the early 1980s, 50% of all breast cancers diagnosed in our county hospital were stages III and IV. This contrasted markedly with the fi...