       Document 0216
 DOCN  M9610216
 TI    Special needs of vulnerable and underserved populations: models,
       existing and proposed, to meet them.
 DT    9601
 AU    Shirley A; Jackson Hirds Comprehensive Health Center, Jackson, MS, USA.
 SO    Pediatrics. 1995 Oct;96(4 Pt 2):858-63. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96000143
 AB    The rapidly changing environment in the health care industry offers
       great challenges, especially to those providers who traditionally have
       cared for vulnerable and underserved populations. These populations have
       special health care needs resulting from various factors, including
       race, geography, environment, and lack of access. Some promising
       existing publicly funded models serve these populations well.
       Partnerships between these programs and private practitioners would be
       mutually beneficial to the practices and improve access to care.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/PREVENTION & CONTROL  Child  Child
       Welfare  Child, Preschool  Community Health Services  Delivery of Health
       Care/STANDARDS  Emigration and Immigration  Health Maintenance
       Organizations  Hospitals, Private  Hospitals, Teaching  Human  Infant
       Infant Mortality  Infant, Newborn  Maternal Welfare  *Medically
       Underserved Area  Pediatrics/ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  United States
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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