A plan to facilitate the early career development of minority scholars in the health sciences [0.03%]
促进卫生科学少数族裔学者职业早期发展的计划
Rachael J Berget,Charles F Reynolds rd,Edmund M Ricci et al.
Rachael J Berget et al.
The EXPORT Health Project at the Center for Minority Health, University of Pittsburgh, partnered with the Center of Excellence in Minority Health at Jackson State University to design and present a Summer Research Career Development Institu...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of racial disparities in prenatal care in California: How much? Does insurance matter? [0.03%]
加利福尼亚州孕期护理的种族差异系统综述和元分析:有多大影响?保险起什么作用?
Mathilda Ruwe,John Capitman,Marlene Bengiamin et al.
Mathilda Ruwe et al.
This meta-analysis compares California to 13 states with regard to adequacy of prenatal care in the context of the major Medicaid expansion. It shows a reduction in prenatal care inadequacy after 1992, especially in California. It also show...
A comparison of acute psychiatric care under Medicaid carve-outs, HMOs, and fee-for-service [0.03%]
医疗补助剥离项目、健康维护组织和按服务付费的急性期精神病治疗的比较分析
Christopher G Hudson,Julia Chafets
Christopher G Hudson
This study compares the use of acute psychiatric hospitalization; selected outcomes, including rehospitalization; as well as costs associated with the health maintenance organization (HMO), carve-out, and fee-for-service models as implement...
Comparative Study
Social work in public health. 2010 Nov;25(6):527-49. DOI:10.1080/19371910903178821 2010
Osteoporosis: prevention and implications for social work practice and policy [0.03%]
骨质疏松症的预防及对社会工作实践和政策的影响
Shawn A Lawrence,Aisha Azhar
Shawn A Lawrence
Osteoporosis is one of the major disorders of our time and is increasing at an alarming rate. It affects over 10 million women in the United States and is expected to affect 14 million by the year 2020. There are a number of risk factors fo...
Using patient evaluations to empirically assess medicaid programs for social justice [0.03%]
利用患者评估实证分析医疗补助计划的社会正义性
Paul Alexander Clark,Sabina B Gesell
Paul Alexander Clark
The Medicaid program serves a social justice function in the United States. The program's effectiveness in achieving this aim is traditionally evaluated in terms of resource allocation and distribution using measures and concepts such as fi...
Long-term and chronic homelessness in homeless women and women with children [0.03%]
长期和慢性无家可归的妇女和带孩子的妇女
Cheryl Zlotnick,Tammy Tam,Kimberly Bradley
Cheryl Zlotnick
The Chronic Homelessness initiative has directed millions of federal dollars to services for single "unaccompanied homeless" individuals, specifically excluding women living with their children. Using a data set with a nationally representa...
Marshall H Medoff
Marshall H Medoff
This study examines the impact of various restrictive abortion laws on nonmarital childbearing since the passage of the 1996 welfare reform bill. The empirical results find that the price of an abortion, a Medicaid funding restriction, and ...
The effects of eliminating supplemental security income drug addiction and alcoholism eligibility on the mental health of low-income substance abusers [0.03%]
消除补充安全收入对低收入吸毒者的心理健康的影响
Sean R Hogan,Richard Speiglman,Jean C Norris
Sean R Hogan
On January 1, 1997, as the result of federal legislation, many low-income substance abusers lost income and healthcare benefits provided by the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. This study examined the effects of eliminating drug ...
Comparative Study
Social work in public health. 2010 Sep;25(5):438-53. DOI:10.1080/19371918.2010.494471 2010
Joe Blankenau,John Comer,Joseph Nitzke et al.
Joe Blankenau et al.
The relatively poor health and healthcare of Native Americans is well documented. However, the existing research does not adequately consider unique tribal experiences in shaping Native American health. Consequently, the purpose of this pap...
The importance of transdisciplinary collaborations for understanding and resolving health disparities [0.03%]
跨学科合作对于认识和解决健康差异的重要作用
Sarah Gehlert,Ann Murray,Dana Sohmer et al.
Sarah Gehlert et al.
Group disparities in health have been documented for several decades. Despite recent efforts to eliminate them, group differences persist and challenge the ability of scientists to address them using traditional research paradigms. Because ...