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Free clinics : local responses to health care needs /

Free clinics and student-run clinics are an essential part of America's health care safety net. In community after community, pro bono and student-run health clinics have sprung up over the past 30 years, providing critically needed care to medically underserved populations. This work is a mosa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brennan, Virginia M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013
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505 0 0 |t Free clinics stand as a pillar of the health care safety net : findings from a narrative literature review /  |r Emily Rose Schiller, Michelle Ann Thurston, Zubair Khan, and Michael D. Fetters --  |t Psychiatric street outreach to homeless people : fostering relationship, reconnection, and recovery /  |r Richard C. Christensen --  |t Nurse practitioners in community health settings today /  |r Lois A. Wessel --  |t Following the call : how providers make sense of their decisions to work in faith-based and secular urban community health centers /  |r Farr A. Curlin, Karen D. Serrano, Matthew G. Baker, Sarah L. Carricaburu, Douglas R. Smucker, and Marshall H. Chin --  |t The Jane Dent Home : the rise and fall of homes for the aged in law-income communities /  |r Susan G. Pfefferle, Ben Cooper, Debbie Layton, and Sharon Rohrbach --  |t Neighborhood clinics : an academic medical center-community health center partnership /  |r Mina Siberberg, Kimberly S.H. Yarnall, Fred Johnson, Devdutta Sangvai, Rupal Patel, and Susan D. Yaggy --  |t Free Clinics helping to patch the safety net /  |r Stephanie Geller, Buck M. Taylor, and H. Denman Scott --  |t Impact of providing a medical home to the uninsured : evaluation of a statewide program /  |r James M. Gill, Heather Bittner Fagan, Bryan Townsend, and Arch G. Mainous, III --  |t Characteristics of patients at three free clinics /  |r Rachel Mott-Keis, Linda Gifford DeGeus, Suzanne Cashman, and Judith Savageau --  |t Donated care programs : a stopgap measure or a long-run alternative to health insurance? /  |r Jeffrey T. Kullgren, Erin Fries Taylor, and Catherine G. McLaughlin --  |t Missed appointment rates in primary care : the importance of site of care /  |r Karen E. Lasser, Ira L. Mintzer, Astrid Lambert, Howard Cabral, and David H. Bor --  |t Free clinics and the uninsured : the increasing demands of chronic illness /  |r Mohan M. Nadkarni and John T. Philbrick --  |t Missed opportunities for patient education and social worker consultation at the arbor free clinic /  |r Marie Soller and Lars Osterberg --  |t Adapting the chronic care model to treat chronic illness at a free medical clinic /  |r Robert J. Stroebel, Bonnie Gloor, Sue Freytag, Douglas Riegert-Johnson, Steven A. Smith, Todd Huschka, Jim Naessens, and Thomas E. Kottke --  |t Medical respite care for homeless people : a growing national phenomenon /  |r Suzanne Zerger, Bruce Doblin, and Lisa Thompson --  |t Balancing service and education : ethical management of student-run clinics /  |r David Buchanan and Renee Witlen --  |t Quality of diabetes care at a student-run free clinic /  |r Kira L. Ryskina, Yasmin S. Meah, and David C. Thomas --  |t Students who participate in a student-run free health clinic need education about access to care issues /  |r B. Brent Simmons, Daniel Dejoseph, James Diamond, and Lara Weinstein --  |t The UCSD student-run free clinic project : transdisciplinary health professional education /  |r Ellen Beck --  |t Charlottesville health access : a locality-based model of health care navigation for the homeless /  |r Steven E. Bishop, James M. Edwards, and Mohan M. Nadkarni --  |t UCLA mobile clinic project /  |r Joseph Hastings, Donna Zulman, and Soma Wali --  |t The promise clinic : a service-learning approach to increasing access to health care /  |r Manuel Jimenez, Jennifer Tan, John Babineau, Jennifer Jimenez, Todd Billet, Charlene Flash, Steven J. Levin, Bernadette West, and Alfred F. Tallia --  |t Engaging student health organizations in reducing health disparities in underserved communities through volunteerism : developing a student health corps /  |r Vickie M. Mays, Lichin Ly, Erica Allen, and Sophia Young --  |t HealthSTAT : a student approach to building skills needed to serve poor communities /  |r Carmen Patrick and Arun Mohan. 
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