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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 72, Issue 3, 2011May 01, 2011 EDT

Just for Us: In-Home Care for Frail Elderly and Disabled Individuals With Low Incomes

Michelle J. Lyn, Frederick S. Johnson,
Invited Commentarydisabled individualslow incomeMichelle J. LynFrederick S. Johnson
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.72.3.205

Articles in Vol. 72, Issue 3, 2011

Vol. 72, Issue 3, 2011
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care
    Rachel E. Williams
  • Call for Applications and Nominations for Editor in Chief of the NCMJ
    NC Medical Journal
  • Use of Data by Hospitals in North Carolina to Identify Disparities in the Care and Outcomes of Minority Patients
    Donald E. PathmanRandall Teal
  • Knowledge and Perceptions Among Overweight and Obese Employees About Lifestyle-Related Health Benefit Changes
    Jiang LiLaura LinnanEric A. FinkelsteinDeborah F. TateCarolyn NaseerKelly R. Evenson
  • A Qualitative Analysis of Career Transitions Made by Internal Medicine–Pediatrics Residency Training Graduates
    Harriett BurnsLauriane AuvergneLindsey E. Haynes-MaslowE. Allen LilesEliana M. PerrinMichael J. Steiner
  • POLICY FORUM New Models of Care
    Pam Silberman
  • New Models of Health Care Payment and Delivery
    Thomas C. Ricketts
  • Use of the Triple Aim to Improve Population Health
    Jerome F. LevineBetty HerbertJan MathewsAndrea SerraValinda Rutledge
  • Just for Us: In-Home Care for Frail Elderly and Disabled Individuals With Low Incomes
    Michelle J. LynFrederick S. Johnson
  • Linking Primary Care With Adult Care Homes
    Tom Wroth
  • The PACE Program: Home-Based Care for Nursing Home–Eligible Individuals
    Marsha D. FretwellJane S. Old
  • Redesigning the Rural Health Center: High Tech, High Touch, and Low Overhead
    Steven Crane
  • Use of Telehealth to Improve Chronic Disease Management
    Kim A. SchwartzBonnie Britton
  • Use of Telepsychiatry to Improve Care for People With Mental Illness in Rural North Carolina
    Sy Atezaz SaeedJohn DiamondRichard M. Bloch
  • UNC Health Systems and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Patient-Centered Medical Home Collaborative
    Don BradleyDavid R. Rubinow
  • An Update on Community Care of North Carolina’s Medicare Demonstrations
    Torlen WadeEileen CiescoAngela Floyd
  • Palliative Care and the Search for Value in Health Reform
    Donald H. Taylor
  • The Pregnancy Medical Home: Use of the Power of the Medicaid Program to Improve the Standard of Care Across North Carolina
    Craigan L. Gray
  • Use of Health Information to Improve Care: The Southern Piedmont Beacon Community Grant
    William F. Pilkington
  • Regional Extension Coordinators: Use of Practice Support and Electronic Health Records to Improve Quality and Efficiency
    Sam CykertAnn Lefebvre
  • Running the Numbers
    Mark Holmes
  • Philanthropy Profile
    Allen SmartSusan D. Yaggy
  • North Carolina Surgical Workforce Trends
    Stephanie T. PoleyElizabeth K. WalkerJessica C. LyonsVann R. NewkirkKristie Thompson
  • ERRATUM
    NC Medical Journal
North Carolina Medical Journal
Lyn, Michelle J., and Frederick S. Johnson. 2011. “Just for Us: In-Home Care for Frail Elderly and Disabled Individuals With Low Incomes.” North Carolina Medical Journal 72 (3): 205–6. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.72.3.205.
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