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Barriers to Using a Patient Portal Among Low-income Patient Populations: A Qualitative Descriptive Study

Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 2023
:Purpose. To qualitatively examine barriers to patient portal use among low-income patients receiving health care services at a federally qualified health center (FQHC). Methods.
A. Matthews   +5 more
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The Aging of the Population and Health Services

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1983
The demographic revolution—engendered in large part by modern medicine—which has led to the extraordinary and continuing increase in the number and proportion of elderly persons in the population has profound implications for health services. The elderly are disproportionately heavy utilizers of health care, primarily because of the prevalence of ...
Bruce C. Vladeck, James P. Firman
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Behavioral problems and competencies reported by parents of normal and disturbed children aged four through sixteen.

Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1981
The study was designed (a) to provide prevalence data on behavioral problems and competencies, (b) to identify differences related to demographic variables, and (c) to compare clinically referred and demographically similar nonreferred children.
T. Achenbach, C. Edelbrock
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The Physical Housing Environment and Subjective Well-Being Among Older People Using Long-Term Care Services in Japan

Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 2019
For older people using long-term care services, the conditions of their life-space may be critical. The relationships between the physical housing environment and aspects of health were examined among older people in Japan (aged 65+ years, N = 1,928) by ...
Rumiko Tsuchiya-Ito   +2 more
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Age and mental health services.

Community mental health journal, 1998
This paper examines how age is related to the use of formal and informal mental health services, adjustment to current life conditions, and expectations for improvement in future life conditions among a group of persons with serious mental illnesses.
Allan V. Horwitz, Thomas Uttaro
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Equity in Health Services for Ageing

2021
Health services play one of the important roles in achieving equity in health. In the absence of equity awareness, health services searching for practice excellence will themselves inadvertently be causing health inequity rather than closing the gap. The elderly are increasingly occupying considerable capacities of health services to all.
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Ageing and the Cost of Health Services

1999
There have been a number of estimates of the impact of ageing upon the cost of health services in Australia. The broad methodology adopted has been similar in each of these and similar to the methods used in other countries. Current or projected expenditures for each age sex cohort are multiplied by the projected population in each cohort at future ...
Jeff Richardson, Iain K Robertson
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Age and gender differences in health services utilization

Research in Nursing & Health, 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine the health service utilization patterns of elderly male and female enrollees of a large urban staff model Health Maintenance Organization (HMO). This HMO offered a wide spectrum of managed care services for its beneficiaries. A cross-sectional design was employed.
Joseph T. Hepworth, Juanita F. Murphy
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