Health Security Watch: October 2004
I’m going to read you a list of things that some people worry about and others do not. I’d like you to tell me how worried you are about each of the following things.
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I’m going to read you a list of things that some people worry about and others do not. I’d like you to tell me how worried you are about each of the following things.
Media, Youth, and Civic Engagement -- Fact Sheet This fact sheet pulls together the latest information on the role of media in youth civic participation.
This fact sheet explores the history of teen magazines that generally focus on 12-19 year olds, as well as trends affecting the genre, including advertising, readership, content, the role the magazines play in the lives of their readers, the effect of the web, and magazines for teen boys.
This issue brief, “,” includes new research findings and reviews the latest information on wiring the nation’s schools and libraries, including points of access, the speed of connection, and what children are doing online. The report also examines current Federal policies and policy ideas that could address the new digital divide.
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Prestigious Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights Awarded to First South African Woman to Publicly Campaign Against the Stigma of HIV/AIDS (From left to right:
California Health Care Chartbook: Key Data and Trends Section 3: Health Insurance Coverage Download PDF of Section 3 The following exhibits can be found in the above PDF. Distribution of Coverage Exhibit 3.1Distribution of the Total Population by Health Insurance Status, California and the United States, 2002Exhibit 3.
California Health Care Chartbook: Key Data and Trends Section 1: Demographic and Economic Profiles of California Download PDF of Section 1 The following exhibits can be found in the above PDF.Exhibit 1.1California’s Share of the United States Population, 2002Exhibit 1.2Cumulative and Projected Population Growth Since 1980, California and the United States, 1980-2025Exhibit 1.
This chartbook provides California and U.S. data and trend analysis on a broad range of health system and financing indicators, including demographics and health status data, insurance coverage and the uninsured, employer health insurance premiums and offer rates, Medicaid and Medicare enrollment and spending, and health care industry trends.
California Health Care Chartbook: Key Data and Trends Section 6: Health Care Spending Download PDF of Section 6 The following exhibits can be found in the above PDF. Per Capita SpendingExhibit 6.1aTrends in Personal Health Care Expenditures Per Capita, California and the United States, 1991-1998Exhibit 6.
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