In 1981, three and a half-year old Katie Beckett caught the attention ofPresident Ronald Reagan. Katie had contracted viral encephalitis as an infantand as a result required a mechanical ventilator to help her breathe. Herparents wanted to take her home from the hospital where she had lived sinceinfancy, but Medicaid would fund her care only if she remained in the institution.Therefore Katie remained in the hospital, which cost the public approximately$10,000 more per month than home care
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Breastfeeding, a valuable natura...
In Raising a Woman, Mary was fourteen when she had an operation that would forever deprive her of th...
Without subsidized child care, Dianne Williams, the mother of an eighteen-month-old son, would never...
In 1981, three and a half-year old Katie Beckett caught the attention of President Ronald Reagan. Ka...
In 1981, three and a half-year old Katie Beckett caught the attention ofPresident Ronald Reagan. Kat...
This social historiography tells the story of the origin of the Newborns\u27 and Mothers\u27 Health ...
Because of the dominance of the private sector in health care in the United States, health condition...
Since the establishment of the Children's Bureau in 1912, the federal government has played a r...
Volume2/1980_January21INTERCOM Jan. 21, 1980 Hospital Starts Day-Care Program For Children of Shift ...
Insufficient supply prevents many Americans from receiv-ing health care services they might benefit ...
n the fall of 2000, nursing facility staffing issues hit the national policy agenda with two major e...
In 1994, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its position on the applicability of the Eme...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
Late last year, President Reagan surprised many when he vetoed the Children\u27s Television Act of 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77)In the past, the focus of child care has been less ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Breastfeeding, a valuable natura...
In Raising a Woman, Mary was fourteen when she had an operation that would forever deprive her of th...
Without subsidized child care, Dianne Williams, the mother of an eighteen-month-old son, would never...
In 1981, three and a half-year old Katie Beckett caught the attention of President Ronald Reagan. Ka...
In 1981, three and a half-year old Katie Beckett caught the attention ofPresident Ronald Reagan. Kat...
This social historiography tells the story of the origin of the Newborns\u27 and Mothers\u27 Health ...
Because of the dominance of the private sector in health care in the United States, health condition...
Since the establishment of the Children's Bureau in 1912, the federal government has played a r...
Volume2/1980_January21INTERCOM Jan. 21, 1980 Hospital Starts Day-Care Program For Children of Shift ...
Insufficient supply prevents many Americans from receiv-ing health care services they might benefit ...
n the fall of 2000, nursing facility staffing issues hit the national policy agenda with two major e...
In 1994, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed its position on the applicability of the Eme...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
Late last year, President Reagan surprised many when he vetoed the Children\u27s Television Act of 1...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 76-77)In the past, the focus of child care has been less ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Breastfeeding, a valuable natura...
In Raising a Woman, Mary was fourteen when she had an operation that would forever deprive her of th...
Without subsidized child care, Dianne Williams, the mother of an eighteen-month-old son, would never...