We have documented huge shortfalls in realized access to routine primary
and preventive care services for people with disabilities, in the United
States. We have published several articles on this; the latest is in the
Milbank Quarterly 80:261, which was published last month. This issue
contains several scholarly health services research articles that assess
the field of disability research in the U.S. You can find a synopsis of
this volume on the Milbank website: http://www.milbank.org/8002.html
Sue Palsbo, PhD, MS
Director
NRH Center for Health & Disability Research
Suite 400, 1016 Sixteenth St. NW
Washington DC 20036-5724
phone: (202) 466-1904
fax: (202) 466-1911
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Philip Scullion
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Dear Colleagues
has anyone got pointers to research or other evidence
concerning disabled p[eople as consumers of GP
services and related community based health care
please?
If there were a will within community health
professions to consider disability issues what ought
to come near the top of the priority list?
Many thanks
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Philip Scullion
Senior Lecturer
Health and Social Sciences
Coventry University
UK
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