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Families and Their Health Care after Homelessness
Families and Their Health Care after Homelessness
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Children's Emergency Department Visits
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Expand Medicaid Coverage
family
Health Care Safety Net
Health Care Utilization
Health Care Utilization Models
Homeless Children
Homeless Families
Homeless Mothers
hospital
Improve Health Care Access
instability
Large Families
Long Term Welfare Recipients
longitudinal cohort study
Mainstream Health Care Providers
Managed Care Health Plans
Managed Care Plans
maternal health outcomes
Medicaid Managed Care
Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment
Medicaid Managed Care Plans
NHIS Sample
outpatient
post-shelter family healthcare utilization
poverty and healthcare access
public health policy analysis
regular
Regular Source
residential
Residential Instability
Safety Net Providers
shelter
Shelter Status
social determinants
source
urban health disparities
utilization
Welfare Reform
Product details
- ISBN 9780815331469
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1999. This book focuses on the health and health care use of families after they have left the shelter system, with the first three chapters dedicated to a review of relevant literature. The research is based on self-reported data collected during a follow up study of 543 poor New York City mothers who were first interviewed in 1988.
Families and Their Health Care after Homelessness
€204.60
