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ACCESS TO CARE: THE HANDICAPPED

Special Care in Dentistry, 1982
Three times a week, twice a week in summer months, the Easter Seals dental team stops at shelter homes, day care centers, or nursing homes for special children and adults in the Cook County (Chicago) area.The team members—two dentists and one dental hygienist—have undergone a four‐month training program designed to acquaint them with techniques needed ...
I, Busch, E, Giangrego
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Access to Care

The Hospice Journal, 1999
In the twenty years since the National Hospice Organization began, hospice has grown tremendously. However, it still only serves a small percentage of terminally ill patients. This is because access to hospice services is limited by various restrictions to care.
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Access to care is not equal

BMJ, 2017
When more patients than previously are being denied access to care and some of them are consequently initiating exceptional or individual funding requests,12 the question of fairness arises. We already know that access to joint replacements is lower in deprived areas.3 Perhaps patients from the articulate and assertive end of the social spectrum are ...
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Access to Medical Care

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
To the Editor.— In his commentary on "A New Physician Supply Policy," Dr Ginzberg 1 seems to believe that Harlem, NY, will never get physicians, "including black physicians." This remark conveys the impression that if and when Harlem gets a physician, this one would be a black; by the same token, the next physician who moves into a reservation is ...
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Ethics, Access, and Care

Journal of Dental Education, 2006
There are two very different ways of understanding access and care that are at work in contemporary American society. One of these is the understanding that our society's health professions have about access and care as they consider their ethical commitment to respond to patients’ oral health needs. The other is how these matters are understood within
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Access to care

Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2013
Access to healthcare is derived from a complex mix of personal beliefs, cultural norms, and social structure, combined with available individual and community resources. This article reviews the concept of access to care and its evolution since the 1960s.
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Access to care

2021
In Africa, 1 out of every 12 children dies before the age of 5. The majority of these deaths are from pneumonia. Seeking medical care in time and applying treatment with antibiotics can prevent these deaths. This study, based on data analysis of more than 8,000 African children with symptoms of pneumonia, shows that mothers are often not aware of the ...
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Access to Health Care

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1999
Purpose:To describe and analyze conceptual and operational definitions of health care access for future nursing theory, practice, and policy. Access to health care is a major health policy concern. However, the elements of access to care are not well understood. As a result, how access is addressed is often inconsistent and unclear.Organizing construct:
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Dental Care Access

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2021
Bhakti K, Desai   +2 more
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Access to Care

1984
Within every system of health care there are certain inevitable and essential levels of care and service, each with its own features, roles and requirements.
John Fry, John Smith
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