3041.0: Monday, November 13, 2000: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM

Welfare Reform & SCHIP

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement.
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives
Presider(s):Joanne Fischer, MSS
12:30 PMDoes "Work First" work? An evaluation of welfare reform in an urban North Carolina county
Joan F. Walsh, PhD, Pam C. Silberman, DrPH
12:45 PMPublic Health and State Welfare Reform: The Massachusetts Experience
Sally Graham, MPA
1:00 PMWelfare reform policies and maternal and child health services: Findings from a national study
Diana Romero, MPhil, MA, Wendy Chavkin, MD, MPH, Paul Wise, MD, MPH
1:15 PMMaternity Care Coalition, a community-based maternal care agency, uses its information system to help pregnant women successfully manage the impacts of social policy change on their lives and health
Susan M. Salkowitz, MGA, Ruth S. Gubernick, MPH, Noam H. Arzt, PhD, JoAnne Fischer, MSW
1:30 PMEmployers and public health leaders: Sharing accountability to advance maternal and child health
Julianna S. Gonen, PhD, Rowena R. Bonoan, MPH
Sponsor:Maternal and Child Health
Cosponsors:Community Health Planning and Policy Development; Food and Nutrition; Health Administration; Social Work; Women's Caucus

The 128th Annual Meeting of APHA