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Examines the health care needs of newly released California prisoners; the communities most affected by reentry and the health care safety net of those communities; the critical roles that health care providers, other social services, and family members play in successful reentry; and the effects of reentry on the children and families of incarcerated individuals. Recommends how to improve access for this population in the current fiscal environment.
Community Health Services -- California. --- Health Services Needs and Demand -- California. --- Medical Indigency -- California. --- Medically Uninsured -- California. --- Prisoners -- California. --- Socioeconomic Factors -- California. --- Persons --- Health Services --- Economics --- Population Characteristics --- Sociology --- Pacific States --- Delivery of Health Care --- Health Services Research --- Named Groups --- United States --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Health Care --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Planning --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- North America --- Americas --- Geographic Locations --- Geographicals --- Health Services Needs and Demand --- Medical Indigency --- Socioeconomic Factors --- California --- Community Health Services --- Prisoners --- Medically Uninsured --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Criminals --- Medically uninsured persons --- Rehabilitation --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Crime --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology
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