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3169.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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This session will present: Philadelphia's unique ballot initiative for universal health care; describe unique research methods to collect data and identify potential health care delivery approaches for migrant and seasonal workers; key findings and recommendations for increasing coverage for uninsured workers of small emplyers; and understand the Toddlers Rapid Immunization Program's approach to vaccinating hard to reach, medically underserved populations. | |||
Learning Objectives: Partipants will learn: 1)Philadelphia's unique ballot initiative for universal health care; 2)Describe unique research methods to collect data and identify potential health care delivery approaches for migrant and seasonal workers; 3)Key findings and recommendations for increasing coverage for uninsured workers of small emplyers; and 4)Understand the Toddlers Rapid Immunization Program's approach to vaccinating hard to reach, medically underserved populations. | |||
Riche Zamor | |||
Interorganizational Coordination and Continuity of Care For Low-Income At-Risk Populations: An analysis of Four HRSA Community Access Programs (CAP) Michael Doonan, PhD, Deborah Gurewich, PhD, Jeffrey Prottas, PhD | |||
Evaluation design for the Brazos Valley Health Partnership, an HCAP community Monica L. Wendel, MA, MPH, Angie L. Alaniz, James N. Burdine, DrPH, Michael R.J. Felix, Sanu Somachandran, MPH, Jay Jezierski, MPH | |||
Philadelphia passes universal health care: The Philadelphia Area Committee to Defend Health Care’s successful ballot initiative Walter Tsou, MD, MPH, Lila Slovak, Tim Lachman, MD, Sylvia Metzler, CRNP | |||
Connecting with small employers: The key to insuring the working poor? Kamal Muilenburg, Michael R. Cousineau, DrPH, Alicia Kokkinis, MA, Dolly Yang, MPH Candidate | |||
An assessment of the use of conventional and traditional health care by migrant and seasonal farmworkers in east Texas: Implications for community health planning Robin Rager, PhD, Eva Doyle, PhD, Denise Bates, PhD | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development | ||
Endorsed by: | Black Caucus of Health Workers | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |