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Health Disparities

Page history last edited by smeyerson13@amherst.edu 13 years, 2 months ago

Share your thoughts and work:

 

ROUGH DRAFT: click here

 

- Notes from Jan 7 Hight St Clinic meeting - Click here

 

- Sarah Alper's notes on "Why We Don’t Come" and "Analysis of Health Appointment No-Shows" - Click here

 

-Here is a great report on cultural brokers.  Click here

 

Here are notes from an e-mail from Marie Meckel at Mason Square. Click here

 

--outline https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gt2QDMKAoOGLX2BYEQx3H9rNTifN5OtTUjkBCRsvV-g/edit?authkey=CMHG1-wK#

 

- Notes on High Street Health Center: click here

 

- Reasons and Solutions for No-Shows: click here

 

-An excellent presentation by Dr. Andrew Balder on birth outcome disparities in Springfield.  Click here

 

- Notes from Patricia McManus: click here

 

- Notes from Mason Square Neighborhood Health Center: click here

 

- Notes from Meeting with Maritza Smidy: click here

 

- Notes from Phone Call with Janis Dillard: click here

 

--Notes from phone conference with Jill: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HSTe3f6LwHNJ0xpRzpAJ2MptNyLXrI_oOu8fdDkKmLA/edit?hl=en&authkey=CKve3KUD

 

- Sophia's breakdown of our findings: click here

 

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Amy Bradshaw said

at 3:33 pm on Jan 7, 2011

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