Improvements in health care use associated with community coalitions: Long-term results of the allies against asthma initiative
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300983
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adolescent; ambulatory care; article; asthma; child; cohort analysis; cross-sectional study; demography; emergency health service; ethnology; female; health care delivery; health care organization; health promotion; hospitalization; human; male; medicaid; outcome assessment; poverty; preschool child; proportional hazards model; statistics; United States; utilization review; Adolescent; Ambulatory Care; Asthma; California; Child; Child; Preschool; Cohort Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Delivery of Health Care; District of Columbia; Emergency Service; Hospital; Female; Health Care Coalitions; Health Promotion; Hospitalization; Humans; Male; Medicaid; Outcome Assessment (Health Care); Philadelphia; Poverty; Proportional Hazards Models; Residence Characteristics; United States; Virginia; Washington; Wisconsin;All these keywords.
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