Medical Care: The Nature and Extent of Social Service Activity with Forty-Nine Puerto Rican and Thirty-Four Non-Puerto Rican Public Assistance Recipients in a Comprehensive Medical Care Clinic Research Project: St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York: October 1963-September 1965

Alix Ingrid Weiss, Fordham University

Abstract

In answer to a growing need for expanded medical care at a time when federal and state attention was focusing on the expansion and improvement of medical care services to low income groups, St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center of New York tested a new concept in clinic care — comprehensive care to family groups.

Subject Area

Social work|Hispanic American studies|Public health

Recommended Citation

Weiss, Alix Ingrid, "Medical Care: The Nature and Extent of Social Service Activity with Forty-Nine Puerto Rican and Thirty-Four Non-Puerto Rican Public Assistance Recipients in a Comprehensive Medical Care Clinic Research Project: St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York: October 1963-September 1965" (1966). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359811.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359811

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