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N P Tate

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Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1989
Indigent medical care: current challenges and solutionsK T Kavanagh, N P Tate
Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1989
Models to promote medical health care delivery for indigent families: computerized tracking to case managementK T Kavanagh, N P Tate
The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology|October 1, 1989
Promotion of patient appointment compliance in indigent pediatric medical care by use of a microcomputerK T Kavanagh, T R Smith, G S Golden, et al.
Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1990
Multivariate analysis of family risk factors in predicting appointment attendance in a pediatric otology and communication clinicK T Kavanagh, T R Smith, G S Golden, et al.
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Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1989
Indigent medical care: current challenges and solutionsK T Kavanagh, N P Tate
Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1989
Models to promote medical health care delivery for indigent families: computerized tracking to case managementK T Kavanagh, N P Tate
The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology|October 1, 1989
Promotion of patient appointment compliance in indigent pediatric medical care by use of a microcomputerK T Kavanagh, T R Smith, G S Golden, et al.
Journal of Health & Social Policy|December 10, 1990
Multivariate analysis of family risk factors in predicting appointment attendance in a pediatric otology and communication clinicK T Kavanagh, T R Smith, G S Golden, et al.
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