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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 76, Issue 5, 2015November 01, 2015 EDT

How Community Health Providers Can Help Patients Connect to Veterans Affairs Resources

Mary H. Parker, James M. Galkowski, Brian P. Hayes,
Policy Forumhealth providersveteransMary H. ParkerJames M. GalkowskiBrian P. Hayes
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.76.5.328

Articles in Vol. 76, Issue 5, 2015

Vol. 76, Issue 5, 2015
  • Associations Between Practice Characteristics and Demonstration of Stage 1 Meaningful Use for the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program
    Christopher M. SheaKristin L. ReiterMark A. WeaverJonathan ThornhillRobb Malone
  • Cardiovascular Health of North Carolina Undergraduates
    Hsiao L. LaiRachel WardPaul Bolin
  • Caring for Heroes
    Peter J. Morris
  • Utilizing Evidence to Address the Health and Health Care Needs of Veterans
    John W. WilliamsGeorge L. Jackson
  • Mental Health Among Military Personnel and Veterans
    Treven PickettDavid RothmanEric F. CrawfordMira BrancuJohn A. FairbankHarold S. Kudler
  • Moral Injury: An Intersection for Psychological and Spiritual Care
    Jason A. Nieuwsma
  • Health Care for North Carolina's Veterans
    Daniel F. Hoffmann
  • Veterans Battling PTSD: Know the Triggers, Recognize the Symptoms
    Nicole Hart
  • Innovative Efforts to Address Homelessness Among Veterans
    Thomas P. O'TooleLisa Pape
  • Research and Operations: Joining Forces to Improve Care for Veterans
    S. Nicole HastingsCamille P. VaughanMelissa StevensMolly McGaughey
  • Engaging, Supporting, and Sustaining the Invisible Partners in Care: Young Caregivers of Veterans From the Post-9/11 Era
    Katherine M. MillerMargaret KabatJennifer HeniusCourtney Harold Van Houtven
  • Rehabilitation of Combat-Related Injuries in the Veterans Administration: A Web of Support
    Paul HowellBruce P. CapehartHelen Hoenig
  • Applying Regenerative Medicine to Battlefield Injuries
    Anthony AtalaKaren Richardson
  • How Community Health Providers Can Help Patients Connect to Veterans Affairs Resources
    Mary H. ParkerJames M. GalkowskiBrian P. Hayes
  • New Electronic Tools for Veterans
    Kenneth R. WeingardtCarolyn J. Greene
  • Disease Prevention in the Veterans Health Administration
    Linda S. Kinsinger
  • Evidence-Based Policy Making: Balancing Rigor With Real-World Health Care for Veterans and Military Personnel
    Amy KilbourneDavid Atkins
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care: John Shelburne, MD, PhD
    Diana Dayal
North Carolina Medical Journal
Parker, Mary H., James M. Galkowski, and Brian P. Hayes. 2015. “How Community Health Providers Can Help Patients Connect to Veterans Affairs Resources.” North Carolina Medical Journal 76 (5): 328–31. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.76.5.328.
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