Martha P. King
Martha P. King
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Medical indigency and uncompensated health care costs
cover - SRState Roles in HealthMartha P. King
State roles in health
no cover - CDChronic disease and health costsMartha P. King
Chronic disease and health costs
no cover - MMedicaidMartha P. King
Medicaid
no cover - HKHealthy KidsMartha P. King
Healthy Kids
no cover - AWAmericans With Developmental Di...Martha P. King
Americans with developmental disabilities
no cover - MSMedicaid survival kitMartha P. King
Medicaid survival kit
no cover - MAMaternal and Child Health Legis...Martha P. King
Maternal and child health legislation, 1991
no cover - 1L1987 legislation mental health,...Martha P. King
1987 legislation mental health, mental retardation/developmental disabilities, substance abuse
no cover - 1H1986 Health Care LegislationMartha P. King
1986 health care legislation
no cover - AFAlternative Funding Sources for...Martha P. King
Alternative funding sources for care of the medically indigent
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- Open Work
Medical indigency and uncompensated health care costs
- Open Work
State roles in health
- Open Work
Chronic disease and health costs
- Open Work
Medicaid
- Open Work
Healthy Kids
- Open Work
Americans with developmental disabilities
- Open Work
Medicaid survival kit
- Open Work
Maternal and child health legislation, 1991
- Open Work
1987 legislation mental health, mental retardation/developmental disabilities, substance abuse
- Open Work
1986 health care legislation
- Open Work
Alternative funding sources for care of the medically indigent