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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Feb 28, 2007
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Children’s Health Initiatives in California: The Experiences of Local Coalitions Pursuing Universal Coverage for Children

Gregory D. Stevens, PhD, MHS, Kyoko Rice and Michael R. Cousineau, DrPH

The authors are with the Center for Community Health Studies, Department of Family Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Alhambra.


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FIGURE 1— Status of Children’s Health Initiatives in California as of February 2006.

 

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FIGURE 2— Percentages of Children’s Health Initiatives reporting coalition stakeholder participation (n = 27): California, 2006.

Note. CHCs = community health centers; CBOs = community-based organizations.The Sacramento regional initiative was excluded.

 

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FIGURE 3— Percentages of Children’s Health Initiatives (CHIs) reporting Healthy Kids outreach strategies (n = 24): California, 2006.

Note. CBOs = community-based organizations. Colusa, Merced, Sacramento, and San Diego, which were not involved in CHI outreach activities at the time of the study, were excluded.

 





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