Under the Safety Net: The Health and Social Welfare of the Homeless in the United StatesW. W. Norton & Company, 1990 - 439 páginas A major study drawing on the work of nineteen programs across the nation devoted to the care of the homeless. Describes the dimensions of the problem and discusses remedies and strategies for its solution. |
Contenido
Sleepin in the Streets | 2 |
Evidence from the National Health | 15 |
Overcoming Troubled Relationships Between Programs and the | 32 |
American Health Policy and the | 44 |
Creation and Evolution of a National Health Care for the 59 | 56 |
Clinical Concerns in the Care of Homeless Persons | 69 |
Health Care for Familyless Runaway Street Kids | 82 |
Growing Up Homeless | 118 |
A National Perspective | 234 |
Hypertension Screening and Treatment in the Homeless | 250 |
Governance Program Control and Authority | 263 |
Staff Organization Retention and Burnout | 275 |
Case Management | 284 |
Entitlements | 303 |
Education and Training | 316 |
Outreach | 328 |
Health Concerns of Homeless Women | 139 |
The Homeless Elderly | 151 |
For Those Without a HomeDeveloping Respite | 169 |
Psychiatric and Mental Health Services | 184 |
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse | 204 |
Homelessness and AIDS | 215 |
A PublicPrivate Partnership in Health Care for the Homeless | 340 |
The | 354 |
Assuring GoodQuality Care | 371 |
Program Sustainment | 384 |
NOTES | 397 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Under the Safety Net: The Health and Social Welfare of the Homeless in the ... Philip W. Brickner Sin vista previa disponible - 1990 |
Under the Safety Net: The Health and Social Welfare of the Homeless in the ... Philip W. Brickner Sin vista previa disponible - 1992 |
Términos y frases comunes
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