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37. A performatividade na linguagem dos Kaiowa/Guarani
The people indigenous Guarani are formed by the sub-groups Ñandeva, Kaiowa and Mbyá, however, they are located in the south of Mato Grosso do Sul only Ñandeva and Kaiowa. In spite of to the bad weather for the which it passed, didn t lose his way of to be and to live, as well as language and habits, very away, evidently with some modifications marked by t
Publicado em: 2005
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38. Impacto de la reforma del sistema de seguridad social sobre la equidad en los servicios de salud en Colombia
To evaluate the impact on access to, and use of, health services in Colombia's new national health insurance system, the authors compared two cross sections of the population: before (1993) and after (1997), with the approval of Act 100, creating the General System for Social Security in Health (SGSSS). Two equity indicators were assessed: concentration curv
Cadernos de Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 2002-08
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39. Uninsured and unstably insured: the importance of continuous insurance coverage.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the importance of continuous health insurance for access to care by comparing the access and cost experiences of insured adults with a recent time uninsured to the experiences of currently uninsured adults and experiences of adults with no time uninsured within a reference time period (continuously insured). DATA SOURCES: Adults ages 18
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40. Hospital financing and neonatal intensive care.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between hospital financing patterns and hospital resources for the care of babies born at low birthweight in New York City. DATA SOURCES AND STUDY SETTING: Data on neonatal care beds in New York City hospitals for 1991, obtained from the Greater New York Hospital Association, which were matched to 1991 hospital-spec
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41. Insurance coverage and access: implications for health policy.
Data are presented from a recent survey of the United States population comparing the characteristics and levels of access to medical care of persons under 65 years who have group or individual private health insurance, public health insurance, or no third-party coverage. The uninsured group appeared to fall between the privately insured and publicly insured
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42. Effect of Participatory Insurance on Hospital Utilization
The effects on hospital utilization that are ascribed to participatory health insurance are discussed, and factors that mediate or confound these effects are described. Five indexes of utilization are examined with respect to their usefulness in yielding inferences about utilization differentials based on these factors, and the utilization experience of a fu
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43. The Death Rate Among Insured Canadians
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44. INSURED DENTAL CARE: A Research Project Report
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45. Morbidity in the Insured Population of Northern Ireland
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46. Bronchitis in the Insured Population of Northern Ireland
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47. Arthritis and Rheumatism in the Insured Population of Northern Ireland
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48. Incapacity for Work among the Insured Population of Great Britain