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Dunbar, Jennifer L.; Sloane, Harvey I.; Mueller, Curt D. – 1999
The state Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) funds state programs to help low-income, uninsured children overcome financial barriers to medical care. Previous research found that rural children were more likely to be uninsured than urban children. This report examines the implementation of CHIP and related outreach, enrollment, and…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, American Indians, Children, Economically Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedTurner, H. Spencer – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1981
Due to the changing composition of the student body, college health services are becoming increasingly important and could play an active role in student retention. Realities which need to be faced by college health services include: (1) recession and budget cuts; (2) environmental health and safety activities; and (3) the impact of national…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Change Agents, College Students, Colleges
Peer reviewedVanselow, Neal A. – Academic Medicine, 1990
A solution to the rural health crisis will require not only changes in student selection, curriculum, and training location but also strengthening of the rural economy, improved reimbursement to rural hospitals and primary care physicians, and increased sensitivity among leaders of the medical profession to rural community and practitioner needs.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Delivery Systems, Economic Progress, Educational Change
Cage, Mary Crystal – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Increasingly, college and university teaching assistants are unionizing to address issues of wages, health benefits, recognition for their contribution to undergraduate education, and faculty privileges. Administrators on most campuses have strongly resisted unionization efforts, insisting that teaching assistants are students first, then…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Employment Practices, Graduate Students, Health Insurance
Parnell, Janet – Business Officer, 1993
The University of Denver (Colorado) reduced workers' compensation losses 97 percent in 1990-91 by developing a master safety plan, sponsoring safety training, managing medical costs, providing modified duty for injured employees, screening applicants, orienting new employees, investigating claims thoroughly, performing life-safety audits, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Costs, Efficiency
Peer reviewedStrom, Kimberley; Gingerich, Wallace J. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1993
Implications of new market realities for social work practice are examined, including changing fields, increased credentialing and third part reimbursement, and cost-containment measures. It is suggested that social work educators can prepare students better by supplementing existing course content with material that reflects shifting conditions…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Business Administration, Certification, Costs
Peer reviewedSummers, Kent H.; Gumbhir, Ashok K. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1991
A survey of pharmaceutical manufacturing executives (n=52) and pharmacy educators (n=15) found both groups expect some form of managed health care plan to cover 45 percent of outpatient prescriptions by 1994, 70 percent in 1999. They agreed pharmacists will need more business education and technicians will play an increasing role in dispensing.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedLyle, William M.; Robinson, Barbara E. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1990
The article compares health care costs, insurance claims paid to practitioners, distribution of health care costs, numbers and ratios of practitioners, infant and neonatal mortality rates, for-profit organizations, underserved groups, technology, quality control, cure vs. care, prevention, and specific health care problems in the United States and…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Comparative Education, Costs, Death
Peer reviewedMoss, Crayton L. – Journal of Athletic Training, 1996
This study examined 1994 salaries for entry level positions in athletic training. Surveys mailed to hospitals/clinics, colleges, and high schools provided information on highest and lowest job position salaries for bachelor's degree and master's degree positions, overall mean salaries, contract terms, hours worked per week, pay scale, and fringe…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Clinics, College Faculty, Contracts
Peer reviewedBusby, Wayne; Busby, Fran – Journal of Children and Poverty, 1996
Documents the plight of children in poverty, examines the secondary effects of poverty upon the person and community, analyzes why the current subsidy approach has been ineffective, and seeks a holistic explanation for poverty. A universal, revenue-neutral approach to reducing poverty based on "supplementation" and…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Economic Impact, Economically Disadvantaged, Empowerment
Laurvick, Crystal L.; Msall, Michael E.; Silburn, Sven; Bower, Carol; de Klerk, Nicholas; Leonard, Helen – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objectives: Our goal was to investigate the physical and mental health of mothers who care for a child with Rett syndrome. Methods: We assessed maternal physical and mental health by using the SF-12 version 1 physical component summary and mental component summary scores as the outcome measures of interest. Mothers (n = 135) of children with Rett…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Family Needs, Child Behavior, Mothers
Lindgren, Amy – 1995
This book is the sixth in a series of six pocket-sized books written for career changers and laid-off workers. Each book is written at a 7th- to 10th-grade reading level and contains examples, hands-on self-discovery exercises, and step-by-step advice for a successful job search. This book provides information on financial survival between…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Budgeting, Career Change, Career Education
Kamerman, Sheila B., Ed.; Kahn, Alfred J., Ed. – 1996
"Confronting the New Politics of Child and Family Policy in the United States" is an 18-month project designed to help states, local government, and the voluntary sector as they respond to the social policy debates and changes precipitated by the 104th Congress. The project's main vehicle, aside from exploratory and analytic work, is a…
Descriptors: Child Health, Childhood Needs, Children, Federal Aid
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, Washington, DC. – 1996
Designed for parents of children with mental, emotional, or behavior disorders, this booklet provides information on accessing mental health services through health maintenance organizations. The first part of the guide provides information on how managed care can improve children's access to behavioral health services through expanded service…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Behavior Disorders, Children, Emotional Disturbances
California Center for Health Improvement, Sacramento. – 1998
This report, first in a series of eight, is based on findings from a survey of the opinions of Californians, parents and nonparents, about everyday concerns of children, youth, and their families. It highlights the opinions of California parents about children's health insurance coverage. This information is particularly relevant as California…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Delivery Systems, Health Insurance

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