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Roxanne Felix <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:44:23 -0700
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Hello:

I'm interested in models that have been implemented to increase the
accessibility of prevention and screening programs to underserved
populations.  The target population is very broad - everything from lower
socio-economic classes to diverse ethnic populations.

I have found existing literature/resources focuses on models for the delivery
of health care as opposed to the delivery of primary prevention / secondary
prevention programs.  I'm also looking for something that doesn't focus on one
specific program or one specific target group (i.e. diabetes for First
Nations), but instead - how does one strengthen a broad range of existing
programs to also be accessible to other populations?

Thanks in advance,
Roxanne Felix

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