Journal of health care for the poor and underserved
Volume 4, Issue 3, 1993, Pages 268-271

National health care reform and community and migrant health centers. (Article)

Gardner R.J.*
  • a Beaufort-Jasper Comprehensive Health Services, Inc., Ridgeland, SC 29936., United States

Abstract

Community and migrant health centers (CHCs) have been shown to increase access to health care, improve health status, and reduce health care costs in communities that they serve. Thus CHCs can play an important role in providing for underserved communities under any program of national health care reform whose aim is universal, affordable access. To benefit the poor, such a plan should be federally administered and progressively financed, with comprehensible enrollment procedures, easy paperwork, and clearly delineated limits and benefits.

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Index Keywords

medically uninsured Cost benefit analysis economics health care policy national health insurance human United States Community Health Centers Humans socioeconomics Medical Indigency Article National Health Insurance, United States migration legal aspect Health Policy Transients and Migrants health center patient cost-benefit analysis Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

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DOI: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0257
ISSN: 10492089
Cited by: 9
Original Language: English