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So much to do, so little time: care for the socially disadvantaged and the 15-minute visit

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K Fiscella, RM Epstein - Archives of internal medicine, 2008 - archinte.highwire.org
There is so much to do in primary care, and so little time to do it. During
15-minute visits, physicians are expected to form partnerships with patients and
their families, address complex acute and chronic biomedical and ...
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[PDF] Genetic ancestry and income are associated with dengue hemorrhagic fever in a highly …


RE Blanton, LK Silva, VG Morato, AR … - European Journal of Human Genetics, 2008 - iah.iec.pa.gov.br
1Case Western Reserve University, Center for Global Health and Diseases,
Cleveland, OH, USA; 2Fundac¸a˜o Oswaldo Cruz, Centro de Pesquisas Gonc¸alo
Moniz, Laboratory of Pathology and Molecular Biology, Rua Waldemar ...
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Understanding why rheumatoid arthritis patient treatment preferences differ by race


F Constantinescu, S Goucher, A Weinstein, W … - Arthritis Rheum, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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Reach and impact of a mass media event among vulnerable patients: The Terri Schiavo …


RL Sudore, CS Landefeld, SZ Pantilat, KM … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008 - Springer
Page 1. Reach and Impact of a Mass Media Event Among Vulnerable Patients:
The Terri Schiavo Story Rebecca L. Sudore, MD 1,2,3 , C ...
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Innovative health care disparities curriculum for incoming medical students

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MB Vela, KE Kim, H Tang, MH Chin - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008 - Springer
PURPOSE: 1) To pilot a health disparities curriculum for incoming first year
medical students and evaluate changes in knowledge. 2) To help students become
aware of personal biases regarding racial and ethnic minorities. 3) To ...
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Race and insurance status as risk factors for trauma mortality

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AH Haider, DC Chang, DT Efron, ER Haut, M … - Archives of Surgery, 2008 - archsurg.highwire.org
Results A total of 429 751 patients met inclusion criteria. African American (n
= 72 249) and Hispanic (n = 41 770) patients were less likely to be insured and
more likely to sustain penetrating trauma than white patients (n = 262 ...
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One Medical School's Effort to Ready the Workforce for the Future: Preparing Medical …

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JL Turner, L Farquhar - Academic Medicine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
This article describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of a
curriculum project designed to prepare medical students to care for populations
who have Medicaid or a low socioeconomic status (SES). The setting for the ...
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Health care quality-improvement approaches to reducing child health disparities


MH Chin, M Alexander-Young, DL Burnet - Pediatrics, 2009 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Relatively few quality-improvement efforts have been aimed at reducing
differences in children's care and outcomes across race and ethnicity,
socioeconomic status, and insurance status. To inform quality-improvement ...
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Just care: should doctors give priority to patients of low socioeconomic status?


SA Hurst - British Medical Journal, 2009 - jme.bmj.com
Growing data on the socioeconomic determinants of health pose a challenge to
analysis and application of fairness in health. In Just health: meeting health
needs fairly, Norman Daniels argues for a change in the population end of ...
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The public hospital in American medical education

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MN Gourevitch, D Malaspina, M Weitzman, LR … - Journal of Urban Health, 2008 - Springer
ABSTRACT The importance of the public hospital system to medical education is
often absent from the debate about its value. Best known as a core provider of
services to the underserved, the safety net hospital system also plays a ...
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