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Volumn 36, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 373-398
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Changes in prenatal care timing and low birth weight by race and socioeconomic status: Implications for the Medicaid expansions for pregnant women
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Author keywords
Access; Medicaid; Outcomes; Pregnant women
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Indexed keywords
CHILDBIRTH;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
HEALTH CARE ACCESS;
HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION;
HEALTH INSURANCE;
INFANT MORTALITY;
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT;
MEDICAID;
OUTCOMES RESEARCH;
POVERTY;
PREGNANCY;
PRENATAL CARE;
RACE DIFFERENCE;
SOCIAL STATUS;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
ADULT;
AFRICAN AMERICANS;
EDUCATIONAL STATUS;
EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL ANCESTRY GROUP;
FEMALE;
GESTATIONAL AGE;
HEALTH POLICY;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH;
HUMANS;
INFANT, LOW BIRTH WEIGHT;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
MARITAL STATUS;
MEDICAID;
MOTHERS;
ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION;
POVERTY;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY OUTCOME;
PREGNANCY TRIMESTER, SECOND;
PRENATAL CARE;
TIME FACTORS;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 0035006021
PISSN: 00179124
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (82)
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References (29)
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