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... to get the care they need if they are sick and injured. Families with uninsured children report they often do not have a usual source of care, postpone or forgo care they need because of cost ... by the Department ofHealthCare Policy and Financing (HCPF). An in-depth analysis ofthe 2009 American Community Survey by the Colorado Health Institute showed that an estimated 78,437 ofthe ... KIDS It’s not too much to ask that all of Colorado’s kids have access to thehealthcare they need, when they need it. To build on the strong momentum ofthe past few years and ensure coverage...
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... intervention. Primary HealthCare NSW Health defines the meaning ofPrimaryHealthCare by adopting the definition used by the Australian Health Ministers Council (1998): Primary HealthCare seeks ... practitioners are major providers ofcare within the primaryhealthcare system. They are key partners in the provision ofhealth services for children and their families. Thehealth system must maintain ... http://www .health. nsw.gov.au/public -health/ phb/backissues.htmlNSW Health. 1999, The Start of Good Health: Improving theHealthof Children in NSW, NSW Department of Health, North Sydney.NSW Health. ...