Samuel T. Edwards, MD, MPH; Elizabeth R. Hooker, MS, MPH; Rebecca Brienza, MD, MPH; Bridget O’Brien, PhD; Hyunjee Kim, PhD; Stuart Gilman, MD; Nancy Harada, PhD, PT; Lillian Gelberg, MD, MSPH; Sarah Shull, PhD; Meike Niederhausen, PhD; Samuel King, MS, MDiv; Elizabeth Hulen, MA; Mamta K. Singh, MD, MS; Anaïs Tuepker, PhD, MPH
Twenty-seven years ago, the Institute of Medicine launched a primary care consensus study that, at the time, seemed highly aligned with the country’s appetite for health reform and managed care.
Primary Care: America’s Health in a New Era produced a primary care definition still used around the world; however, the report’s recommendations received no traction in the US. Similarly, a 2012 Institute of Medicine report on the integration of primary care and public health largely went unheeded.
New York programs for veterans
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New York programs for veterans
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By Susan Arbetter New York State PUBLISHED 4:05 PM ET Apr. 23, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:05 PM EDT Apr. 23, 2021
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th anniversary of the terrorist attacks for full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
This means thousands of soldiers who have been stationed half a world away will be returning home to the U.S., many with physical and mental health needs.
Capital Tonight asked former Marine, Derek Coy, the veterans health officer at New York State Health Foundation, to recommend some of the best programs in New York for specific groups of veterans who may need help.
Coy, who served a year in Iraq and a year in southeast Asia, knows what it’s like to return home after combat.