Transforming the accreditation of health care management education

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The change in role of Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration (ACEHSA) and consequent adoption of a new name, i.e., Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education is discussed.

author: Berman, Howard, Dalston, Jeptha W., Prybil, Lawrence D., Lloyd, John S.
Management dynamics, Management, Study and teaching, Company business management, Service enhancement, Educational organizations

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A framework for evaluating safety-net and other community-level factors on access for low-income populations

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The structure, which broadens the Andersen behavioral pattern of healthcare study, observes the availability of healthcare for people who earn less, both insured and uninsured. Overview of the structure is represented.

author: Andersen, Ronald M., Brown, E. Richard, Wyn, Roberta, Davidson, Pamela L.
Health aspects, Analysis, Economic aspects, Influence, Poor

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Access to health care after welfare reform

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The relationship between health insurance, access to health care, and health care status among adults leaving welfare for work, in Oregon, is described.

author: Seccombe, Karen, Newsom, Jason, Hoffman, Kim
Science & research, Accident & Health Insurance, Insurance Carriers, Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers, Hospital and medical service plans, Medical Care Insurance, Oregon, Research, Evaluation, Services, Health care industry, Welfare reform, Health insurance

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subjects list: United States, Medical care, Medical care (Private)
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