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ACU POLICY BRIEFS
Vol. 1, No. 1 - HIV/AIDS and the Ryan White Care Act
by Samantha Mekrut
Vol. 1, No. 2 - Ensuring Oral Health through a Transdisciplinary Approach
by Emanuel Finn, DDS & Scott Wolpin, DMD
Vol. 1, No. 3 - The Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit: Implications for
Low-Income Beneficiaries and their Providers
by Emily Aron & D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 1, No. 4 - Federal Funding of Health Professions Training
by D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 1, No. 5 - Title VII: A Vital Program for the Nation's Health
by Patrick Popa, Bridget Sinnott, John Styliaras, & Michael Young
Vol. 2, No. 1 - Diversity Education and Cultural Competency in the Health Professions School Curriculum
by D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 2, No. 2 - The Importance of Mental Health Parity
by D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 2, No. 3 - Medicaid Cost-Sharing for Maternal and Child Health Under the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA)
by D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 3, No. 1 - Preserving and Enhancing SCHIP for the Future
by D. Brad Wright, MS
Vol. 3, No. 2 - Increasing the Number of Health Care Professionals in Medically Underserved Areas and Ensuring Diversity in the Health Care Workforce
by Jennifer Gauntt, MS, Tracey L. Henry, MS, & Mary A. Vigil, MPH
Special Paper - Access to Prescription Medications
by Ileana Burgos, MSW & Kathie Westpheling, MPH
While we will not review unsolicited manuscripts or other submissions,
we welcome you to contact us with your ideas, which we will review,
and we are more than happy to accept submissions on feasible topics
once we have acknowledged the author's proposal as relevant to ACU's
mission. To propose a topic for an ACU policy brief, please email
bwright@clinicians.org.
Once your proposal has been approved by ACU's health policy &
advocacy staff, please read our Guidelines for ACU Policy Briefs before submitting your work to us.
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Message from ACU You are not alone. We
are working in concert with many organizations whose work and resources
address the need for a continuum of health care services in our
underserved communities. Together we will overcome the barriers
that our patients and clinicians face to secure high quality, patient
centered, culturally appropriate health care for our patients, our
families, our friends, and ourselves. |