Infant Mortality has been made a point of emphasis by the Department of Health and Human Services in the Healthy People 2000, 2010, and 2020 priorities. This study used the Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations to consider a number of factors which impact infant mortality in the indigent populations in the State of Texas. The primary focus of this study was the enabling factor of community resources, specifically the program used by each county to provide care to their indigent population. The Legislature of the State of Texas requires that each state have a program set up within a Hospital District, Public Hospital or develop a County Indigent Health Care Program (CIHCP) in order to provide the basic health care needs of their most v...
Expanding community health centers is one strategy proposed by the 2010 Patient Protections and Affo...
The number of medically indigent adults continues to grow in the United States, despite recent expan...
Infant mortality rate has long been an important factor when measuring a country's overall health st...
Infant Mortality has been made a point of emphasis by the Department of Health and Human Services in...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
Background: Preventable hospitalizations (PH) can be averted with proper access to preventive and ou...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
Background While the Texas infant mortality rate (IMR) is below the Healthy People 2020 objective (5...
OBJECTIVE:Michigan's infant mortality rate is consistently higher than the national rate, with persi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors contributing to state infant mortality rates (IMR) and develop an ad...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
INTRODUCTION: Within Kalamazoo County, as across the nation, infants of color die at markedly higher...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
Infant mortality in the United States is a great concern to families, communities, and professionals...
Expanding community health centers is one strategy proposed by the 2010 Patient Protections and Affo...
The number of medically indigent adults continues to grow in the United States, despite recent expan...
Infant mortality rate has long been an important factor when measuring a country's overall health st...
Infant Mortality has been made a point of emphasis by the Department of Health and Human Services in...
Background: Infant mortality has been used as a predictor of population health, and was higher in th...
Background: Preventable hospitalizations (PH) can be averted with proper access to preventive and ou...
Infant mortality rates vary widely across different populations in the United States. Often, race, e...
Background While the Texas infant mortality rate (IMR) is below the Healthy People 2020 objective (5...
OBJECTIVE:Michigan's infant mortality rate is consistently higher than the national rate, with persi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors contributing to state infant mortality rates (IMR) and develop an ad...
Neonatal, postneonatal, and infant mortality rates were determined in Texas\u27 triethnic population...
INTRODUCTION: Within Kalamazoo County, as across the nation, infants of color die at markedly higher...
OBJECTIVES: This study uses the counties of Texas to empirically test the predictions of Wilkinson\u...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority infants and mothers have worse birth outcomes than Caucasian ...
Infant mortality in the United States is a great concern to families, communities, and professionals...
Expanding community health centers is one strategy proposed by the 2010 Patient Protections and Affo...
The number of medically indigent adults continues to grow in the United States, despite recent expan...
Infant mortality rate has long been an important factor when measuring a country's overall health st...