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Design, methods, and baseline characteristics of the Kids' Health Insurance by Educating Lots of Parents (Kids' HELP) trial: a randomized, controlled trial of the effectiveness of parent mentors in insuring uninsured minority children
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Design, methods, and baseline characteristics of the Kids' Health Insurance by Educating Lots of Parents (Kids' HELP) trial: a randomized, controlled trial of the effectiveness of parent mentors in insuring uninsured minority children

Glenn Flores, Candy Walker, Hua Lin, Michael Lee, Marco Fierro, Monica Henry, Kenneth Massey and Alberto Portillo
Contemporary clinical trials, Vol.40, pp.124-137
2015-01
PMCID: PMC4314321
PMID: 25476583

Abstract

Adolescent Adult African Americans Aged Child Child, Preschool Communication Barriers Costs and Cost Analysis Female Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Health Services Accessibility - economics Hispanic Americans Humans Infant Male Medicaid - organization & administration Medical Assistance - economics Medical Assistance - organization & administration Medically Uninsured Mentors Middle Aged Parents Quality of Life Research Design Socioeconomic Factors Time Factors United States

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.14 Nursing
1.14.364 Health Insurance
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Medicine, Research & Experimental
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
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Clinical Medicine

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