Mary M Ford
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Ford M, Allard A, Goldberg J, Summers C
J Prim Care Community Health
. 2022 Nov;
13:21501319221138422.
PMID: 36448474
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant impacts on health care access and delivery, with disparate effects across social and racial lines. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) provide critical primary...
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Ford M, Weisbeck K, Kerker B, Cohen L
J Prim Care Community Health
. 2019 Dec;
10:2150132719891970.
PMID: 31872794
Primary care is the foundation of health care systems and has potential to alleviate inequities in population health. We examined multiple measures of adult primary care access, health status, and...
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Ford M, Desai P, Maduro G, Laraque F
J Urban Health
. 2017 Jun;
94(5):746-755.
PMID: 28623451
Deaths attributable to hepatitis C (HCV) infection are increasing in the USA even as highly effective treatments become available. Neighborhood-level inequalities create barriers to care and treatment for many vulnerable...
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Ford M, Ivanina E, Desai P, Highfield L, Qiao B, Schymura M, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2017 Jun;
28(7):779-789.
PMID: 28573469
Purpose: Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)) incidence and mortality rates are increasing in the United States. New York City (NYC) has a high burden of liver cancer risk factors, including...
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Ford M, Jordan A, Johnson N, Rude E, Laraque F, Varma J, et al.
J Public Health Manag Pract
. 2017 Feb;
24(1):41-48.
PMID: 28141668
Context: In New York City (NYC), an estimated 146 500 people, or 2.4% of the adult population, have chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and half may be unaware of...
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Ford M, Johnson N, Desai P, Rude E, Laraque F
Clin Infect Dis
. 2016 Dec;
64(5):685-691.
PMID: 27940945
The NYC Department of Health implemented a patient navigation program, Check Hep C, to address patient and provider barriers to HCV care and potentially lifesaving treatment. Services were delivered at...
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Hayne C, Moran P, Ford M
J Public Health Policy
. 2005 Feb;
25(3-4):391-407.
PMID: 15683074
The marked increase in the prevalence of obesity appears to be attributable to environmental conditions that implicitly discourage physical activity while explicitly encouraging the consumption of greater quantities of energy-dense,...