"Service with open arms": enhancing community healthcare experiences for individuals with a history of incarceration
Abstract Background The criminal justice-involved population has a higher disease burden than the general population and a high risk of death post-incarceration. However, this group underutilizes healthcare, especially preventive and primary care services. Sixteen in-person, semi-structured intervie...
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Main Authors: | Devin Walsh-Felz (Author), Ryan Westergaard (Author), Gabrielle Waclawik (Author), Nancy Pandhi (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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