Health care off the books poverty, illness, and strategies for survival in urban America

"Low-income African Americans in the United States face a fundamental tension when it comes to health care. Members of this group have higher rates of illness and disease compared to other groups and, at the same time, are more likely to face obstacles to accessing health care. Health Care Off...

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title_auth Health care off the books poverty, illness, and strategies for survival in urban America
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title_full Health care off the books poverty, illness, and strategies for survival in urban America Danielle T. Raudenbush
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