Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the low-income and uninsured residents of New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina. Discusses the challenges facing the city as it rebuilds
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 ...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
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...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
The most vulnerable populations in New Orleans -- the elderly, people with physical and mental disab...
This article explores poverty in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina and the factors which contribu...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina brought upon the city of New Orleans, LA one of the costliest natu...
Two handouts, long and short versions, are included with the poster.After Hurricane Katrina, New Orl...
Analyzes the composition and medical costs of the uninsured in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, ba...
On September 2, 2005, when Wildlife and Fisheries boats finally evacuated patients and staff from Ch...
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 ...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...
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...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Among th...
The most vulnerable populations in New Orleans -- the elderly, people with physical and mental disab...
This article explores poverty in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina and the factors which contribu...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina brought upon the city of New Orleans, LA one of the costliest natu...
Two handouts, long and short versions, are included with the poster.After Hurricane Katrina, New Orl...
Analyzes the composition and medical costs of the uninsured in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, ba...
On September 2, 2005, when Wildlife and Fisheries boats finally evacuated patients and staff from Ch...
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 ...
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in late August 2005, causing catastrophic wind damage and f...