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Sandra C Tomany-Korman

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Flores G, Tomany-Korman S
Pediatrics . 2008 Jun; 121(6):e1703-14. PMID: 18519474
Background And Objective: Fifty-five million Americans speak a non-English primary language at home, but little is known about health disparities for children in non-English-primary-language households. Our study objective was to...
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Flores G, Torres S, Holmes L, Salas-Lopez D, Youdelman M, Tomany-Korman S
J Health Care Poor Underserved . 2008 May; 19(2):391-415. PMID: 18469412
Context/objectives: We surveyed New Jersey (NJ) hospitals to assess current language services and identify policy recommendations on meeting limited English proficiency (LEP) patients' needs. Methods: Survey with 37 questions regarding...
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Flores G, Tomany-Korman S
Pediatrics . 2008 Jan; 121(2):e286-98. PMID: 18195000
Background: Not enough is known about the national prevalence of racial/ethnic disparities in children's medical and dental care. Objective: The purpose of this work was to examine racial/ethnic disparities in...
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Flores G, Abreu M, Tomany-Korman S
Pediatrics . 2006 Sep; 118(3):e730-40. PMID: 16950964
Background: Latinos continue to be the most uninsured racial/ethnic group of US children, but not enough is known about the risk factors for and consequences of not being insured in...
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Flores G, Abreu M, Brown V, Tomany-Korman S
Ambul Pediatr . 2005 Nov; 5(6):332-40. PMID: 16302834
Background: Eight and a half million US children are uninsured, despite the 1997 enactment of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) with $39 billion in funding, and Latinos continue...
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Flores G, Abreu M, Tomany-Korman S
Public Health Rep . 2005 Jul; 120(4):418-30. PMID: 16025722
Background: Approximately 3.5 million U.S. schoolchildren are limited in English proficiency (LEP). Disparities in children's health and health care are associated with both LEP and speaking a language other than...
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Flores G, Tomany-Korman S, Olson L
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med . 2005 Feb; 159(2):158-65. PMID: 15699310
Background: Little is known about whether racial/ethnic differences exist in household family activities, safety practices, and educational opportunities known to impact young children's healthy development and school success. Objective: To...
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Flores G, Olson L, Tomany-Korman S
Pediatrics . 2005 Feb; 115(2):e183-93. PMID: 15687426
Background: Racial/ethnic disparities in health care have received much national attention recently, but few studies have focused on disparities among children. We studied disparities in early childhood health and health...