Civil Rights Laws as Tools to Advance Health in the Twenty-First Century

To improve health in the twenty-first century, to promote both access to and quality of health care services and delivery, and to address significant health disparities, legal and policy approaches, specifically those focused on civil rights, could be used more intentionally and strategically. This...

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Culture
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Health Care Reform - organization & administration
Health Policy
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Health Services Accessibility - organization & administration
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