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Reducing the Impact of the Health Care Access Crisis Through Volunteerism: A Means, Not …

- dadehealth.org [PDF] 
KW Geletko, LM Beitsch, M Lundberg, RG … - American Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Am Public Health Assoc
AS THE NUMBER OF uninsured persons continues to increase, patients are relying
more on uncompensated care from medical providers through safety nets and
volunteer programs to receive needed care. 1,2 State and local governments ...
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Commentary: Physician Retirement and Physician Shortages


NJ Nusbaum - Journal of Community Health, 2009 - Springer
Numerous recent reports have argued that the United States may face a shortage
of primary care physicians in the future [1]. There already is significant
current geographic disparity in the distribution of physicians within the ...
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The Benefits to Working for Retired RNs


L Neal-Boylan, K Cocca, B Carnoali - Geriatric Nursing, 2009 - Elsevier
Although there is little literature on older (for the purposes of this article,
“older” refers to people of typical retirement age: aged 65 years or older)
nurses who volunteer, there is some research regarding older nurses in the ...
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Free Medical Clinics: Helping Indigent Patients and Dealing With Emerging Health Care …


HY Reynolds - Acad Med, 2009 - journals.lww.com
An innovative movement of free medical clinics, which began in the 1960s, has
helped indigent people without access to traditional health care. In this
article, the author relates his experiences at three free clinics. Aside ...
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