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Survey Identifies Health Care Use and Needs of Undocumented Hispanic Immigrants

May 31, 2000 | Program Results Report

From 1996 to 1999, researchers from the People-To-People Health Foundation (commonly known as the Project HOPE Center for Health Affairs) conducted a survey on:

Southern Rural Access Program

November 28, 2007 | Program Results Report

The Southern Rural Access Program implemented a range of activities to increase access to health care services in rural, underserved areas of eight southern states.

The Southern Rural Access Program

January 1, 2007 | Book

The most consistent priority of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has been to expand access to medical care for underserved individuals, a disproportionate number of whom live in rural areas. The Foundation has employed a number of approaches to improve health services for people living in rural areas. In this chapter, the award-winning author and frequent Anthology contributor Digby Diehl looks at a program designed to improve access to medical care for people living in some of the nation's most underserved areas?the rural South of the United States.

As Part of RWJF's Communities in Charge Program, Collaborative in Austin, Texas, Launches New Programs to Improve Health Care for Low-Income Residents

April 5, 2007 | Program Results Report

The Indigent Care Collaboration, a network of safety-net health care providers and insurers in the Austin, Texas, region, launched several initiatives to improve health care for low-income residents.

Southern Rural Access Program: Tina Monlezun

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

Nurse practitioner Tina Monlezun, RN, MSN, bought the vacant clinic building and with a loan from Louisiana's Southern Rural Health Access project, was able to open the clinic and cover costs such as personnel and equipment.

Southern Rural Access Program Site Profile: Texas

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

In Texas the East Texas Area Health Education Center worked with 40 organizations - hospitals, social services agencies, and faith-based ministries - to develop the East Texas Health Access Network.

Southern Rural Access Program Site Profile: Mississippi

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

In Mississippi the Mississippi Primary Health Care Association created the Mississippi Access to Rural Care program, which helped recruit and place 134 primary care providers in some of the state's most remote and impoverished areas.

Southern Rural Access Program Site Profile: South Carolina

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

The South Carolina Rural Interdisciplinary Program of Training introduced 420 students in 12 health disciplines, to rural health care for five weeks during the summer.

Southern Rural Access Program: Mary Curtis and Sally Harrison

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

A registered nurse experienced in the business side of health care, Harrison spent almost two months improving the billing system. As a result of her work, the hospital's charges increased from $9 million to $11 million a year initially and eventually went up to $14 million, says Curtis, adding, "That's the bottom line."

Southern Rural Access Program: Stanita Jackson

November 16, 2009 | Program Results Report

During the enrichment program, Jackson spent half of each day in the classroom, and the other half-day at the Natchez Regional Medical Center, shadowing staff in a different department each week. After completing the program, she went on to pursue a graduate degree in biological science.

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