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At Risk in America : The Health and Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Populations in the United States

This updated second edition of At Risk in America provides a detailed analysis of those key population groups most vulnerable to disease and injury in the United States today-including homeless persons, refugees and immigrants, people living with AIDS, alcohol and substance abusers, high-risk mothers and infants, victims of family or other violence, and the chronically or mentally ill. Lu Ann Aday reviews the major theories and knowledge concerning these at-risk groups and offers new approaches and methodologies for tracing the social determinants and societal influences on health. She examines the specific health needs and risks faced by these groups, their experience in the health care system, the current policies and programs that serve them, and the research and policy initiatives that might be undertaken to help reduce their vulnerability
eBook, English, c2001
Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, c2001
1 online resource (399 pages).
9780787959326, 0787959324
1058823180
At Risk in America
Contents
Figures and Tables
Foreword, by Ronald M. Andersen
Preface
Acknowledgments
The Author
1 Who Are the Vulnerable?
2 How Many Are Vulnerable?
3 Who Is Most Vulnerable?
4 Why Are They Vulnerable?
5 What Programs Address Their Needs?
6 Who Pays for Their Care?
7 How Good Is Their Access to Care?
8 How Much Does Their Care Cost?
9 What's the Quality of Their Care?
10 What Do We Still Need to Know?
11 What Programs and Policies Are Needed?
Resource A: National Data Sources on Vulnerable Populations
Resource B: Source Notes on the Data Tables
References
Name Index
Subject Index
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