Health Care for the Other AmericansAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... poor into groups have been developed . One of the simplest and most useful of these typologies is a dichotomy used by John Kosa . Kosa suggested that there is an essential difference between acute and chronic poverty . By his definition ...
... poor into groups have been developed . One of the simplest and most useful of these typologies is a dichotomy used by John Kosa . Kosa suggested that there is an essential difference between acute and chronic poverty . By his definition ...
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... poor are poor because they throw money around . Though most people do not want anyone to starve , they have not yet come to terms with the poor as people in more unfortunate circum- stances than themselves . Still , the existing ...
... poor are poor because they throw money around . Though most people do not want anyone to starve , they have not yet come to terms with the poor as people in more unfortunate circum- stances than themselves . Still , the existing ...
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... poor lack quali- fied professionals to attend to them . Even in the cities , health care facilities are not always located where the poor can reach them . At present , there has been significant improvement in health services for the poor ...
... poor lack quali- fied professionals to attend to them . Even in the cities , health care facilities are not always located where the poor can reach them . At present , there has been significant improvement in health services for the poor ...
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Immigrant Minority Groups | 15 |
Black Americans | 34 |
15 | 47 |
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