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- Area V Minute News2
- A state policy agenda to eliminate racial and ethnic health disparities1
- Assessing the effectiveness of policies to improve access to primary care for underserved populations. Case study analysis of Columbia County, Arkansas1
- Assessing the effectiveness of policies to improve access to primary care for underserved populations: case study analysis : Grant County, New Mexico1
- Assessing the effectiveness of policies to improve access to primary care for underserved populations: case study analysis : Kanawha County, West Virginia1
- Assessing the effectiveness of policies to improve access to primary care for underserved populations: case study analysis. Detroit, Michigan1
- Assessing the potential impact of sequestration in community health centers, patients, and medically underserved communities1
- Building the community health worker field through partnership and innovation1
- California's safety-net clinics: a primer1
- Dental Hub & Spoke Project links Kansans in underserved areas to dental care1
- Enhancing the capacity of community health centers to achieve high performance: findings from the 2009 Commonwealth Fund national survey of Federally Qualified Health Centers1
- Examining the cost effectiveness of teaching health centers1
- Expanding Project ECHO in New York State1
- Expanding postbaccalaureate programs to Address California’s health workforce crisis1
- Federally qualified health centers and state health policy: a primer for California1
- Health for all by the year 2000: basic health care must reach the poorest1
- How Medicaid expansions and future community health center funding will shape capacity to meet the nation's primary care needs1
- How Medicaid expansions and future community health center funding will shape capacity to meet the nation's primary care needs: a 2014 update1
- How has the Affordable Care Act benefitted medically underserved communities?: national findings from the 2014 Community Health Centers Uniform Data System1
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on primary care practices1