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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 16 page paper discussing teen pregnancy; AIDS research and
treatment; and care for the elderly, and how increased attention to these areas has affected
total costs of the government's primary health care initiatives. Medicare is still out of
control but under intense scrutiny; AIDS research has progressed so well that mortality
from the disease has been reduced 70%. Teen pregnancy also has declined, but access to
Medicaid still is problematic. Lack of first trimester prenatal care keeps infant mortality
rates high, and the physical and learning problems that these children can have as a result of
lack of mother's prenatal care provides ongoing expense that would not be as great were
access to Medicaid more open. The paper concludes that it is teen pregnancy that is the
weakest of the three areas in terms of making positive contribution to public health
management. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Page Count:
16 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSmedicarCaid.wps
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