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States vs. Health

Scientific American, 2021
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States of Health for Bioethics

Abstract U.S. states vary starkly on basic measures of health, from infant mortality to life expectancy. States also differ significantly on views about abortion, decision-making at life’s end, access to health care, and the respective roles of states and the federal government with respect to health care and public health.
Leslie P. Francis, John G. Francis
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The State of Health in Texas.

Texas medicine, 2018
At the beginning of the 20th century, the major health threats to individual and community health in the United States were infectious diseases, injuries due to unsafe workplaces, diseases due to poor nutrition, and poor maternal and infant health. During the next 100-plus years, tremendous advances were made in longevity and health status.
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[The state and health insurance].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 2003
The relationship between the State and the health insurance passes through an institutional and financial crisis, leading the government to decide a new governance of the health care system and of the health insurance. The onset of the institutional crisis is the consequence of the confusion of the roles played by the State and the social partners. The
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Developing a Database of Structural Racism–Related State Laws for Health Equity Research and Practice in the United States

Public Health Reports, 2021
Madina Agénor   +2 more
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The state and health

2018
Toni Schofield, Marco Berti
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States of health

2018
Clare Bambra   +2 more
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