Today:

Baltimore REACH
Invites you to the 6th annual presentation of
Baltimore Safety Net Access-to-Care
Survey Report 2006

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Baltimore Safety Net Access-to-Care Survey 2005
Has anything changed for people relying on the safety net?
A five-year look

A Glance at the Conclusion and Recommendations:

The lack of overall change in five years of assessing the face of urban poverty in Baltimore appears to reflect that the struggle for so many has not been reduced. People accessing the urban Safety Net agencies are aging, living with chronic illnesses, requiring medications and possibly completely dependent on a network that suffers from lack of funds and increased demands. The people falling through the cracks are doing so because ...read more>

• We need to hold the entire health system accountable to what they charge and how they bill low income and poor residents. ...read more>

• Efforts to aggressively enroll eligible clients in medical assistance need to continue and to grow...read more>


bullet Baltimore REACH ACCESS TO CARE SURVEY 2006 - Get the survey >>

bullet MEDICAL BILLS GROWING, PAYCHECKS SHRINKING, FOR BALTIMORE'S POOR - Daily Record >>

bullet HEALTH CARE SYSTEM LEAVES POOR TO SUFFER
- Baltimore Sun >>

bullet ACCESS TO CARE PROBLEMS, MEDICAID COVERAGE LAPSES - Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation >>

bullet Click here for a complete archive of our past surveys, articles, and news releases: More Articles & Surveys >>

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