Summary
The March-April 1983 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin addresses the impact of budget cuts on health services, particularly for adolescents in Southeast Michigan, revealing that nearly 90% of surveyed programs reported reductions in funding. The issue highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding healthcare access for undocumented individuals and critiques the influence of Political Action Committees (PACs) on health legislation, emphasizing how financial contributions skew political priorities away from public health needs. Notable articles discuss the consequences of these cuts and the ongoing struggle for equitable healthcare access amidst a backdrop of political maneuvering and corporate interests.
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Articles · 4
The article discusses the issues within the Medicare system and the private sector's role in escalating costs.
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This piece critiques the unethical practices within the medical supply industry, focusing on American Hospital Supply Corporation's rise to dominance.
The article examines the lack of health care access for undocumented workers in the U.S. and the implications of government policies on their well-being.
This article provides an overview of dental health, discussing various dental specialties and the importance of preventive care.
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