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Journal of School Health, 1987
ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2008
The discipline of health services research, often loosely referred to as outcomes research, is primarily focused on the study of access to care, costs of care, and quality of care. Access to care includes everything that facilitates or impedes the actual use of medical services.
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The discipline of health services research, often loosely referred to as outcomes research, is primarily focused on the study of access to care, costs of care, and quality of care. Access to care includes everything that facilitates or impedes the actual use of medical services.
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Pediatrics, 1972
I was surprised at how little resemblance there was between the Indian Health Service described in your Committee on Indian Health Report (October 1971) and the IHS Oklahoma Area where I served for two years (Tahlequah and Claremore Indian Hospitals) . If it were to serve as a prototype for all Federal agencies with health problems then we would have
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I was surprised at how little resemblance there was between the Indian Health Service described in your Committee on Indian Health Report (October 1971) and the IHS Oklahoma Area where I served for two years (Tahlequah and Claremore Indian Hospitals) . If it were to serve as a prototype for all Federal agencies with health problems then we would have
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