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Cutting Through Red Tape to Provide Health Care Services

February 2, 2009 | Story

Poor, rural communities often are strapped for decent health care - sometimes because of sheer bureaucracy. How can private and public funds be leveraged to support excellent care in these communities?

Bringing Community Supports to "Invisible" Frail Elders in Manchester, N.H.

December 7, 2011 | Story

Easter Seals of New Hampshire led a community-based partnership called Seniors Count! in projects to address the nonmedical factors that put frail older adults at risk for serious medical issues and limit their ability to live independently.

Inner-City Health Care Center Reaches Underserved Residents

January 28, 2002 | Program Results Report

Martin House Community for Justice Foundation established a health care center in the Wilbur section of Trenton that provided an array of preventive and educational health care services for low-income individuals and families.

Prenatal Care Referrals Help Address North Philadelphia's High Infant Mortality

April 1, 2001 | Program Results Report

Starting in October 1995, Temple University Hospital expanded a pilot program to address infant mortality in North Philadelphia and provide a full range of primary care and preventive services.

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