نتایج جستجو برای: preventive health care

تعداد نتایج: 1374961  

Journal: :Social work in public health 2010
Jessica Strolin-Goltzman Amanda Sisselman Charles Auerbach Lisa Sharon Samantha Spolter Tara Beth Corn

School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) have improved access to primary and preventive health care for underserved children and youth by bringing comprehensive health services into the schools while addressing critical health problems that make it difficult for students to learn. Despite the findings on the positive effects of SBHCs on health outcomes, the literature investigating the relationship ...

2015
Lida Fan Jianye Liu Nazim N Habibov

The purpose of this study is to provide policy implications by estimating the individual and community level determinants of preventive health-care utilization in China based upon data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey. Two different frameworks, a human capital model and a psychological-behavioral model, are tested using a multilevel logit estimation. The results demonstrate different ...

2016
Christian King

Children with insurance have better access to care and health outcomes if their parents also have insurance. However, little is known about whether the type of parental insurance matters. This study attempts to determine whether the type of parental insurance affects the access to health care services of children.I used data from the 2009-2013 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and estimated mult...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Karen R Broder Amanda C Cohn Benjamin Schwartz Jonathan D Klein Martin M Fisher Daniel B Fishbein Christina Mijalski Gale R Burstein Mary E Vernon-Smiley Mary M McCauley Charles J Wibbelsman

Advances in technology have led to development of new vaccines for adolescents, but these vaccines will be added to a crowded schedule of recommended adolescent clinical preventive services. We reviewed adolescent clinical preventive health care guidelines and patterns of adolescent clinical preventive service delivery and assessed how new adolescent vaccines might affect health care visits and...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
robert dixon attila hertelendy

with the implementation of the affordable care act (aca), access to insurance and coverage of preventive care services has been expanded. by removing the barrier of shared costs for preventive care, it is expected that an increase in utilization of preventive care services will reduce the cost of chronic diseases. early detection and treatment is anticipated to be less costly than treatment at ...

2000
Sheila D. Hoag Stephen A. Norton Shruti Rajan

This article reviews the experiences of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Tennessee before and after Medicaid managed care demonstrations began. Adapting to managed care proved challenging, but all FQHCs survived. Overall, FQHCs performed better financially than anticipated, partly because demonstrations expanded coverage to previously uninsured individuals...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2011
Kristen W Springer Dawne M Mouzon

The gender paradox in mortality--where men die earlier than women despite having more socioeconomic resources--may be partly explained by men's lower levels of preventive health care. Stereotypical notions of masculinity reduce preventive health care; however, the relationship between masculinity, socioeconomic status (SES), and preventive health care is unknown. Using the Wisconsin Longitudina...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2006
Laura K Muldoon William E Hogg Miriam Levitt

Primary Care and Primary Health Care are very similar terms which are often employed interchangeably, but which are also used to denote quite different concepts. Much time and energy is spent discussing which term is the appropriate one for a particular application. There is a growing recognition internationally that the two terms describe two quite distinct entities. Recent Canadian uses of th...

2001
Jessica Greene Jan Blustein Kelly A. Laflamme

Medicare health maintenance organization (HMO) enrollees use more preventive care services than their fee-for-service (FFS) counterparts. This may be because those who enroll in HMOs have characteristics that make them more disposed to use preventive care. To investigate this possibility, we examined the use of four preventive care services by respondents to the 1996 Medicare Current Beneficiar...

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