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Access to care

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2008
Rapid diagnosis, timely initiation of optimal treatment and good supportive care should be the gold standard for all patients who develop cancer, irrespective of age and where they live. This article reviews the evidence that teenagers/adolescents and young adults may be disadvantaged with regard to access to care.
Karen H, Albritton, Tim, Eden
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Access to care

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2016
Because we at the national headquarters of the Epilepsy Foundation speakonbehalfofpeoplewithepilepsy,oneofourmissionsistoimprove their access to care and their quality of life. In a just-published article from the CDC [1], we learn that people with epilepsy are more likely than others to be on Medicaid or to have no insurance at all. The study examined
Janice M. Buelow, Angela M. Ostrom
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ACCESS TO OBSTETRIC CARE

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Initially, this article examines the relationship between access to components of obstetric care and birth outcomes. It goes on to describe the significant decline in physician participation in obstetrics and its possible relationship to increasing rates of late or no prenatal care in the United States.
T S, Nesbitt, L M, Baldwin
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Access to Orthopaedic Care

JBJS Reviews, 2018
* As the U.S. health-care system continues to undergo considerable change, most recently as a result of the enactment of the U.S. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), orthopaedic practices are being challenged with increased demand for services while dealing with changes in reimbursement rates and rising costs
Michael A. Markovitz   +3 more
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