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Attiqa Mirza <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:33:02 -0400
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 Dear Colleague: This Health Policy and Management hybrid course is a
Summer I elective for HPM, Community Health, Urban Affairs and Planning,
and Social Work students. It seeks to deal with institutional, workforce
and infrastructure issues in under-service to a variety of populations with
respect to human services. mental health and health care delivery. It
engages students to adopt an under-served population, examine an
institution for its service to that population, analyze barriers and
institutional strategies, and design or develop a set of recommendations
for change. Current federal laws for service delivery, including the new
social benefits assessment requirements for non profit hospitals are
reviewed, as well as case studies of systems attempting to deal with
delivery disparities in the US.

Nancy F. Mckenzie, PhD Associate Professor
Adjunct CUNY School of Public Health
Community Health Track and Health Policy and Management Track
2180 Third Avenue 5th Floor
New York NY 10035-4003
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718-623-3582 (cell)

Nancy F. McKenzie, PhD Consultant, Resource and Capacity Building, Policy
and Evaluation in Community Programs and Services
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468 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11238
718-360-0687

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