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Healthcare Georgia Foundation Announces the Results of its 2003 Access to Coverage and Prevention Survey

6 hours ago ago from LoveReject

ATLANTA, GA, November 24, 2003 โ Healthcare Georgia Foundation today announced the release of its 2003 Access to Coverage and Prevention Survey. With over one million residents without health care insurance, Georgia is facing one of its biggest challenges โ finding a way to increase the availability of affordable, quality health care and access to preventive services. In its role as a catalyst for better health and health care, ...

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Special Journal Issue Highlights Quality Improvement (QI) in Public Health

11 hours ago ago from INQRI Blog

Newest Issue of Journal of Public Health Management Practice (JPHMP) Addresses Public Health Accreditation, Trajectory of QI, and Future Vision for the Field As public health departments across the country begin to prepare for the launch of the national accreditation program in 2011, the January/February 2010 issue of the JPHMP provides a valuable resource for the public health community to learn more about how quality improvement ...

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Women’s fight for equal, quality health care – Workers World

18 hours ago ago from GirlGenius

Women's fight for equal, quality health care Workers World As far as women's health goes, it excludes immigrants, criminalizes those too poor to buy insurance and threatens reproductive choice. View post: Women's fight for equal, quality health care Workers World

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The Men of a Certain Age pilot, health care reform, and miscellaneous other links

16 hours ago ago from Alexandria

To my relief, TNT and Hulu did, before a week was up, both have links to the pilot of Men of a Certain Age, so it looks as if I (lacking cable) will be able to watch this on the web after all. Here are a couple more reviews . My own thoughts when watching the pilot: We begin seeing each of the three friends waking up. Ray Romano, who as Joe is the star, is the only one of the three actors I haven't seen before (yes, I totally missed ...

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7 hours ago ago from Faceless Bureaucrat

The New Yorker's Atul Gawande has an article on health care reform that includes praise for a USDA bureaucrat, Seaman Knapp, the father of the Extension Service. And praise for the hodge-podge of USDA programs to help farmers (in the 1890-1930 era): "What seemed like a hodgepodge eventually cohered into a whole. The government never took over agriculture, but the government didn’t leave it alone, either. It shaped a feedback loop of ...

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Jennifer Edwards: Health Care Reform is in Our Hands

6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Our government is missing the mark; prevention and education are essential to drive down costs of health care. As is common knowledge: "many costly and disabling conditions - cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases - are linked with common preventable risk factors (World Health Organization)." Tired of asking myself, friends and loved ones the rhetorical question: Why isn't prevention a key point of the ...

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