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A Prescription for Racial Equality in Medicine Barbara A. Noah 289
Access to Health Care: What a Difference Shades of Color Make Gwendolyn Roberts Majette 417
Affordable Health Care Coverage for Mexican Immigrants in the Southwest: State-initiated Reform in the Private and Public Sectors Amelia Valenzuela 289
Breaking the Barriers of Access to Health Care: The Role of Civil Rights Litigation Marianne L. Engelman Lado 266
Disentangling Fact from Fiction: The Realities of Unequal Health Care Treatment Brietta R. Clark 347
From 500 To 1: The Death Of The African-American Owned Hospital William A. Foster, IV 200
Inner-city Hospital Closures: Financial Decision or Impediment to Access? Kathryn J. Jervis, Gerson M. Goldberg andAlan C. Cutting 326
Is Massachusetts Health Insurance Reform Legislation: An Effective Tool for Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care? Renée M. Landers 105
Medicaid & Race: An Annotated Bibliography Student (Spring 2012) 1069
Striving for Equality, but Settling for the Status Quo in Health Care: Is Title VI More Illusory than Real? Ruqaiijah Yearby 105
The Statute Whose Name We Dare Not Speak: Emtala and the Affordable Care Act W. David Koeninger 118
The “Health Care Access” Rationale for Narrowly Tailored Race-conscious Admissions and Recruitment Policies in Health Professions Schools Thomas E. Perez 366
Translating Rights into Access: Language Access and the Affordable Care Act, Joel Teitelbaum, Lara Cartwright-Smith and Sara Rosenbaum 812
Uninsured and Unhealthy: The Health Insurance Woes of African Americans FinancesOnline.com 233
What Happens to the Women Who Fall Through the Cracks of Health Care Reform? Lessons from Massachusetts Amanda Dennis, Kelly Blanchard, Denisse Córdova, Britt Wahlin, Jill Clark, Karen Edlund, Jennifer McIntosh and Lenore Tsikitas 162
Jumping Through Hoops: Traditional Healers And The Indian Health Care Improvement Ac Holly T. Kuschell-Haworth 213
Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare): National Federation v. United States Supreme Court of the United States 1053
Did I Do That? An Argument for Requiring Pennsylvania to Evaluate the Racial Impact of Medicaid Policy Decisions Prior to Implementation Michael Campbell 96

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