Health care management Indigent care and infant mortality in Texas THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Theresa Byrd GrantScottInfant Mortality has been made a point of emphasis by the Department of Health and Human Services in the Healthy People 2000, 2010, and 2020 priorities. This ...
theyreceived quality health care in an accessible location, their hometown.6 Due to the South AfricanConstitution, the Constitutional Court of ... AA Quinn - 《Asian Journal of Earth Sciences》 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 The Need for an Indigent Healthcare Clinic in Irving, Texas Report for the...
The article offers details about the Parkland Health and Hospital System based in Dallas County, Texas. It is said that the hospital system was founded to provide health care to the indigent of the county. Its specialized services includ... S Phillips,PJ Boumbulian 被引量: 2发表: 2000年 ...
Outreach Serviceshas the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1(F)(5) hereof and Exhibit B hereto. Home health aide servicesmeans the personal care and maintenance activities provided to individuals for the purpose of promoting normal standards of health and hygiene. ...
Objective:To study the nature and extent of barriers to access to medical care in a single county and to define the nature of the illnesses in a population affected by those barriers. Design:Descriptive study of consecutive patients not able to obtain medical care because of financial or other...
Since the advent of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, government control of health care for indigent and low-income populations has steadily grown, as have federal and state ex- penditures on these programs. In 1970, com- bined state and federal spending on Medicaid represented only 0.5 percent ...
Medicare and Medicaid Reform: Protecting the Aged and Indigent in Texasto examine several proposals for reforming Medicare and Medicaid, or for replacing Medicareand Medicaid of health care for the elderly is a top priority the House Select Committee on wellknow, many different proposals have ...
House Passes Bill on Indigent Health Care for Legal ImmigrantsA contentious measure that would allow Texas counties to consider the income of a legal immigrant's sponsor when determining if the immigrant is eligible for indigent health care passed the state House today.The Texas Tribune...
"Medically indigent" is a term used in the USA that refers to individuals who do not have health insurance and are not eligible for other health care coverage such as Medicaid, Medicare, or are not able to afford private insurance. States, counties, and municipal agencies have established ...
All patients are entitled to equal access to health care resources. The Department of Pharmacoeconomics at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (UTMDACC) administers a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) that provides assistance to indigent patients with free pharmaceuticals for their therapy. ...