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ISSN: 2471-9846

Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing
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Bonnie Jerome D’Emilia

Primary Care Expectations in an Underserved Population

Biography

Bonnie Jerome-D’Emilia has a PhD in Health Services Organization and Research from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Health Administration, an MPH in Health Administration from Columbia University School of Public Health, a nursing degree from State University of New York at Downstate College of Nursing, and a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Brooklyn College. She taught for ten years at the University of Virginia, followed by a one year fellowship in Policy and Philanthropy at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 
Publications

Primary Care Expectations in an Underserved Population

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between insurance status, primary care utilization and expectations of an underserved population. Two hundred thirty men and women participated. Having Medicaid increased the use of primary care services in a population that would otherwise be uninsured (p=0.01). Health status was not related... Read More»

Bonnie Jerome D’Emilia, Patricia Dunphy Suplee and Sherry Burrell

Research Article: J Comm Pub Health Nurs 2016, 2:4

DOI: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000145

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