This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrolled in public and private managed care programs. The study\u27s aim was to describe the demographic characteristics of the women in the study and to analyze and compare their prenatal care experiences. The objective of this study was to examine the research question: Do pregnant women enrolled in Medicaid Managed Care receive the same level of care as women enrolled in other Managed Care Programs in Harris County, Texas? The study population was a convenience sample of pregnant women enrolled in managed care programs who presented to one of the two hospital study sites for delivery of their infant. The study utilized a self administered surve...
The purpose of this observational study was investigation of the relationship between quantitative a...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Objective: To compare the quality of prenatal care provided to patients with traditional fee-for-ser...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
The focus of the study was to identify variables that African American women who delivered at a teac...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
This research project is a study in the field of public health to test the relationships of demograp...
This research project is a study in the field of public health to test the relationships of demograp...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate a Medicaid-insured prenatal population to quantify if pre-...
This study compared initial year trends in prenatal care and birth outcomes of women enrolled in the...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
The purpose of this observational study was investigation of the relationship between quantitative a...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Objective: To compare the quality of prenatal care provided to patients with traditional fee-for-ser...
This research study was conducted as a descriptive study of prenatal care experiences of women enrol...
The focus of the study was to identify variables that African American women who delivered at a teac...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
This research project is a study in the field of public health to test the relationships of demograp...
This research project is a study in the field of public health to test the relationships of demograp...
The purpose of the study was to describe regionalized systems of perinatal care serving predominantl...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate a Medicaid-insured prenatal population to quantify if pre-...
This study compared initial year trends in prenatal care and birth outcomes of women enrolled in the...
Prenatal care is considered to be an important component of primary health care. Our study compared ...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Early prenatal care has been found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes by reducing the risk of l...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
The purpose of this observational study was investigation of the relationship between quantitative a...
Healthy People 2010 goals set a target of 90% of mothers starting prenatal care in the first trimest...
Objective: To compare the quality of prenatal care provided to patients with traditional fee-for-ser...