"Improving Native American elder access to and use of health care through effective health system navigation"
Abstract Background Public insurance reforms of the past two decades have failed to substantively address the healthcare needs of American Indians in general, let alone the particular needs of American Indian elders, ages 55 years and older. Historically, this population is more likely to be uninsur...
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Main Authors: | Cathleen E. Willging (Author), David H. Sommerfeld (Author), Elise Trott Jaramillo (Author), Erik Lujan (Author), Roxane Spruce Bly (Author), Erin K. Debenport (Author), Steven P. Verney (Author), Ron Lujan (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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