After many American urban areas lost industrial jobs during the last half of the 20th century, the largest local private employers often became large non-profit hospital systems. From the 1980s to the present, these hospitals went on frequent building sprees to provide more services while competing with their regional competitors. Local governments often encouraged the hospitals\u27 expansion as a way to improve economically depressed neighborhoods and bring greater prestige to the area through highly rated health care. Scholars and economists argue that the large amount of public investment placed in non-profit hospital campuses reduces the likelihood of vacancies in its surrounding neighborhoods and improves these areas\u27 ability to be ...
Trenchant health inequities between Black and White Americans persist in metropolitan areas in the M...
Outlines a study of long-term trends in the health status of Chicago's distressed public housing res...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61303/1/Diezroux_neighborhoodsandhealth_2007.pd
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Background: It is well established that attributes of neighborhoods are associated with individual-l...
University towns are influenced by the features of urbanization and impact greatly on the health of ...
Roanoke is addressing problems that confront many small and medium sized cities in the U.S., especia...
Tracks developments in metropolitan Cleveland's healthcare market during the recession, including ca...
Altres ajuts: Juan de la Cierva (JC-2018- 035322-I)Background: Access to health care has traditional...
Objective: To compare sociodemographic and motivational factors for healthcare use and identify desi...
Hartford Hospital is a major health institution situated approximately one mile from the downtown ar...
This paper examines the effects of expansions in higher educational institutions and the medical ser...
In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in neighborhood health effects. Most existin...
This paper examines the effects of expansions in higher educational institutions and the medical ser...
The intentional segregation of metropolitan areas in the United States during the twentieth century ...
Trenchant health inequities between Black and White Americans persist in metropolitan areas in the M...
Outlines a study of long-term trends in the health status of Chicago's distressed public housing res...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61303/1/Diezroux_neighborhoodsandhealth_2007.pd
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Background: It is well established that attributes of neighborhoods are associated with individual-l...
University towns are influenced by the features of urbanization and impact greatly on the health of ...
Roanoke is addressing problems that confront many small and medium sized cities in the U.S., especia...
Tracks developments in metropolitan Cleveland's healthcare market during the recession, including ca...
Altres ajuts: Juan de la Cierva (JC-2018- 035322-I)Background: Access to health care has traditional...
Objective: To compare sociodemographic and motivational factors for healthcare use and identify desi...
Hartford Hospital is a major health institution situated approximately one mile from the downtown ar...
This paper examines the effects of expansions in higher educational institutions and the medical ser...
In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in neighborhood health effects. Most existin...
This paper examines the effects of expansions in higher educational institutions and the medical ser...
The intentional segregation of metropolitan areas in the United States during the twentieth century ...
Trenchant health inequities between Black and White Americans persist in metropolitan areas in the M...
Outlines a study of long-term trends in the health status of Chicago's distressed public housing res...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61303/1/Diezroux_neighborhoodsandhealth_2007.pd