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Occupational Segregation As A Driver Of Racial Health Disparities Among Black Women, Pilar C. Whitaker
Occupational Segregation As A Driver Of Racial Health Disparities Among Black Women, Pilar C. Whitaker
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Making Room For Patient Autonomy In Health Information Exchange: The Role Of Informed Consent, Sarah R. Rupp
Making Room For Patient Autonomy In Health Information Exchange: The Role Of Informed Consent, Sarah R. Rupp
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Missouri Children’S Health Initiative: Politics And The Push Towards Universal Access, Stacy Rummel
Missouri Children’S Health Initiative: Politics And The Push Towards Universal Access, Stacy Rummel
Saint Louis University Law Journal
Angela Koenig of Lemay worries about her diabetic son Kyle all the time. Medicaid dropped Koenig from its rolls in November 1997. She took a new job a few months later as a bill collector for MCI in Earth City. But she can’t afford to pay $320 a month for family health insurance coverage. Koenig, son Kyle, 6, and her daughter Emalee, 2, are without insurance for the first time. “What if he rides his bike and falls and breaks his arm?” asked Koenig, 23. “We really need insurance.”[1]
[1]. Bill Bell, Jr., Medicaid Expansion Passes in House, Awaits …