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Book Synopsis
Free Clinics will be useful to policymakers, students and faculty in public health and health policy programs, and clinicians and students who are embarking on launching new clinics.

Trade Review
A comprehensive look at case studies and research findings on free clinics in the United States. -- Jessica Bylander Health Affairs

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Free Clinics Stand as a Pillar of the Health Care Safety Net: Findings from a Narrative Literature Review
Part I: Free Clinics
Chapter 2. Psychiatric Street Outreach to Homeless People: Fostering Relationship, Reconnection, and Recovery
Chapter 3. Nurse Practitioners in Community Health Settings Today
Chapter 4. Following the Call: How Providers Make Sense of Their Decisions to Work in Faith- Based and Secular Urban Community Health Centers
Chapter 5. The Jane Dent Home: The Rise and Fall of Homes for the Aged in Low- Income Communities
Chapter 6. Early Collaboration for Adaptation: Addressing Depression in Low- Income New Mothers
Chapter 7. Neighborhood Clinics: An Academic Medical Center– Community Health Center Partnership
Chapter 8. Free Clinics Helping to Patch the Safety Net
Chapter 9. Impact of Providing a Medical Home to the Uninsured: Evaluation of a Statewide Program
Chapter 10. Characteristics of Patients at Three Free Clinics
Chapter 11. Donated Care Programs: A Stopgap Mea sure or a Long- Run Alternative to Health Insurance?
Chapter 12. Missed Appointment Rates in Primary Care: The Importance of Site of Care
Chapter 13. Free Clinics and the Uninsured: The Increasing Demands of Chronic Illness
Chapter 14. Missed Opportunities for Patient Education and Social Worker Consultation at the Arbor Free Clinic
Chapter 15. Adapting the Chronic Care Model to Treat Chronic Illness at a Free Medical Clinic
Chapter 16. Medical Respite Care for Homeless People: A Growing National Phenomenon
Part II: Student-Run Clinics
Chapter 17. Balancing Service and Education: Ethical Management of Student- Run Clinics
Chapter 18. Quality of Diabetes Care at a Student- Run Free Clinic
Chapter 19. Students Who Participate in a Student- Run Free Health Clinic Need Education about Access to Care Issues
Chapter 20. The UCSD Student- Run Free Clinic Project: Transdisciplinary Health Professional Education
Chapter 21. Charlottesville Health Access: A Locality- Based Model of Health Care Navigation for the Homeless
Chapter 22. UCLA Mobile Clinic Project
Chapter 23. The Promise Clinic: A Service- Learning Approach to Increasing Access to Health Care
Chapter 24. Engaging Student Health Organizations in Reducing Health Disparities in Underserved Communities through Volunteerism: Developing a Student Health Corps
Chapter 25. HealthSTAT: A Student Approach to Building Skills Needed to Serve Poor Communities
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/07/2013
      ISBN13: 9781421408842, 978-1421408842
      ISBN10: 1421408848

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Free Clinics will be useful to policymakers, students and faculty in public health and health policy programs, and clinicians and students who are embarking on launching new clinics.

      Trade Review
      A comprehensive look at case studies and research findings on free clinics in the United States. -- Jessica Bylander Health Affairs

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface
      Chapter 1. Free Clinics Stand as a Pillar of the Health Care Safety Net: Findings from a Narrative Literature Review
      Part I: Free Clinics
      Chapter 2. Psychiatric Street Outreach to Homeless People: Fostering Relationship, Reconnection, and Recovery
      Chapter 3. Nurse Practitioners in Community Health Settings Today
      Chapter 4. Following the Call: How Providers Make Sense of Their Decisions to Work in Faith- Based and Secular Urban Community Health Centers
      Chapter 5. The Jane Dent Home: The Rise and Fall of Homes for the Aged in Low- Income Communities
      Chapter 6. Early Collaboration for Adaptation: Addressing Depression in Low- Income New Mothers
      Chapter 7. Neighborhood Clinics: An Academic Medical Center– Community Health Center Partnership
      Chapter 8. Free Clinics Helping to Patch the Safety Net
      Chapter 9. Impact of Providing a Medical Home to the Uninsured: Evaluation of a Statewide Program
      Chapter 10. Characteristics of Patients at Three Free Clinics
      Chapter 11. Donated Care Programs: A Stopgap Mea sure or a Long- Run Alternative to Health Insurance?
      Chapter 12. Missed Appointment Rates in Primary Care: The Importance of Site of Care
      Chapter 13. Free Clinics and the Uninsured: The Increasing Demands of Chronic Illness
      Chapter 14. Missed Opportunities for Patient Education and Social Worker Consultation at the Arbor Free Clinic
      Chapter 15. Adapting the Chronic Care Model to Treat Chronic Illness at a Free Medical Clinic
      Chapter 16. Medical Respite Care for Homeless People: A Growing National Phenomenon
      Part II: Student-Run Clinics
      Chapter 17. Balancing Service and Education: Ethical Management of Student- Run Clinics
      Chapter 18. Quality of Diabetes Care at a Student- Run Free Clinic
      Chapter 19. Students Who Participate in a Student- Run Free Health Clinic Need Education about Access to Care Issues
      Chapter 20. The UCSD Student- Run Free Clinic Project: Transdisciplinary Health Professional Education
      Chapter 21. Charlottesville Health Access: A Locality- Based Model of Health Care Navigation for the Homeless
      Chapter 22. UCLA Mobile Clinic Project
      Chapter 23. The Promise Clinic: A Service- Learning Approach to Increasing Access to Health Care
      Chapter 24. Engaging Student Health Organizations in Reducing Health Disparities in Underserved Communities through Volunteerism: Developing a Student Health Corps
      Chapter 25. HealthSTAT: A Student Approach to Building Skills Needed to Serve Poor Communities
      Index

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