Presents detailed findings from a household survey of Greater New Orleans area residents conducted in Fall 2006. Examines the health care status of residents and their access to health care services after the Hurricane Katrina disaster
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
Two handouts, long and short versions, are included with the poster.After Hurricane Katrina, New Orl...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
Documents the devastating impact of the Hurricane Katrina disaster on the economic well-being, physi...
Presents survey findings on residents' needs, expectations, and concerns about the rebuilding effort...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
The National Health Policy Forum sponsored a site visit to New Orleans, Louisiana, in May 2009 to ex...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hurricane Katrina claimed over 1,500 lives, injured thousands more, and severely disrupted health-ca...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and the subsequent levee failure led to un...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
Public support for government assistance to the needy has long been the focus of scholarly attention...
Presentation slides from "Infectious Disease Challenges following Natural Disasters" given at 2010 V...
Examines the network of neighborhood clinics funded with federal, state, and local money that emerge...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
Two handouts, long and short versions, are included with the poster.After Hurricane Katrina, New Orl...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
Documents the devastating impact of the Hurricane Katrina disaster on the economic well-being, physi...
Presents survey findings on residents' needs, expectations, and concerns about the rebuilding effort...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
The National Health Policy Forum sponsored a site visit to New Orleans, Louisiana, in May 2009 to ex...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hurricane Katrina claimed over 1,500 lives, injured thousands more, and severely disrupted health-ca...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and the subsequent levee failure led to un...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
Public support for government assistance to the needy has long been the focus of scholarly attention...
Presentation slides from "Infectious Disease Challenges following Natural Disasters" given at 2010 V...
Examines the network of neighborhood clinics funded with federal, state, and local money that emerge...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
Two handouts, long and short versions, are included with the poster.After Hurricane Katrina, New Orl...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...