This retrospective, cost consequence analysis examined three distinct outreach strategies used by a community-based public health agency to enroll uninsured, low-income pregnant women in perinatal health care services. The three strategies included outreach workers, liaison workers, and case managers. Data analysis revealed that costs per enrollee by strategy were: outreach workers: $429; liaison workers: $98; and case managers: $187. Cost per strategy must be considered cautiously, however, because outreach and enrollment strategies at this agency are not mutually exclusive. Data analysis also revealed that the number of low and very low birth weight babies born to women enrolled in the study agency was half that of the general population,...
IntroductionFollow-up among women who have had an abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smear is often poor in...
Objective: To determine possible health trends compared to prior years among female members of Gatew...
Objectives This study’s aim was to compare the total costs and the number of averted unintended preg...
The concern for the rising costs in healthcare has been escalating in the last few years and consequ...
The concern for the rising costs in healthcare has been escalating in the last few years and consequ...
Due to high rates of low birthweight infants and inadequate prenatal care, two programs were impleme...
Due to high rates of low birthweight infants and inadequate prenatal care, two programs were impleme...
Strategies to control or decrease health care costs have been made by providers and third party paye...
Strategies to control or decrease health care costs have been made by providers and third party paye...
<p><b>Objectives</b>: This study aimed to assess the costs of childbirth and to identify factors ass...
The effects of lay outreach on access to prenatal care were evaluated in an African American inner-c...
The effects of lay outreach on access to prenatal care were evaluated in an African American inner-c...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Unintended pregnancies continue to be a public health concern in the United States. An analysis of p...
IntroductionFollow-up among women who have had an abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smear is often poor in...
Objective: To determine possible health trends compared to prior years among female members of Gatew...
Objectives This study’s aim was to compare the total costs and the number of averted unintended preg...
The concern for the rising costs in healthcare has been escalating in the last few years and consequ...
The concern for the rising costs in healthcare has been escalating in the last few years and consequ...
Due to high rates of low birthweight infants and inadequate prenatal care, two programs were impleme...
Due to high rates of low birthweight infants and inadequate prenatal care, two programs were impleme...
Strategies to control or decrease health care costs have been made by providers and third party paye...
Strategies to control or decrease health care costs have been made by providers and third party paye...
<p><b>Objectives</b>: This study aimed to assess the costs of childbirth and to identify factors ass...
The effects of lay outreach on access to prenatal care were evaluated in an African American inner-c...
The effects of lay outreach on access to prenatal care were evaluated in an African American inner-c...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Unintended pregnancies continue to be a public health concern in the United States. An analysis of p...
IntroductionFollow-up among women who have had an abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smear is often poor in...
Objective: To determine possible health trends compared to prior years among female members of Gatew...
Objectives This study’s aim was to compare the total costs and the number of averted unintended preg...