Hurricane Katrina claimed over 1,500 lives, injured thousands more, and severely disrupted health-care delivery in the Gulf Coast region.1 Many health-care providers worked heroically, often in extremely difficult conditions, both during and in the aftermath of the disaster to help Katrina's victims, but their efforts were hampered by a weakened government emergency health-care response system. Disproportionately, those in need of help were poor and people of color, groups that suffered from higher rates of illness and inadequate health care well before Katrina struck. In order to be prepared for the next national emergency-and to ensure that all who live in the United States can enjoy the basic health security necessary for opportunity-gov...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
This article describes and analyzes key aspects of the medical response to Hurricane Katrina in New ...
Objectives. We measured the effect of Hurricane Floyd on Medicaid enrollment and health services use...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
This paper was presented at DePaul University in March 2006, as part of a Symposium on Shaping a New...
It is now clear that massive challenges are facing the recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast region rav...
Hurricane Katrina made it evident that natural disasters occur in the same social, historical, and p...
In a season that experienced an onslaught of major hurricanes, Hurricane Katrina nonetheless stands ...
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina brought upon the city of New Orleans, LA one of the costliest natu...
HURRICANE KATRINA WAS THE MOST DEVASTATINGnatural disaster in US history. Large parts ofNew Orleans ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
This article describes and analyzes key aspects of the medical response to Hurricane Katrina in New ...
Objectives. We measured the effect of Hurricane Floyd on Medicaid enrollment and health services use...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
This paper was presented at DePaul University in March 2006, as part of a Symposium on Shaping a New...
It is now clear that massive challenges are facing the recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast region rav...
Hurricane Katrina made it evident that natural disasters occur in the same social, historical, and p...
In a season that experienced an onslaught of major hurricanes, Hurricane Katrina nonetheless stands ...
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina brought upon the city of New Orleans, LA one of the costliest natu...
HURRICANE KATRINA WAS THE MOST DEVASTATINGnatural disaster in US history. Large parts ofNew Orleans ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
Hurricane Katrina revealed that our government was ill-prepared to assist the most vulnerable people...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
This article describes and analyzes key aspects of the medical response to Hurricane Katrina in New ...
Objectives. We measured the effect of Hurricane Floyd on Medicaid enrollment and health services use...