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Continuity of Care for Migrant Farmworkers Utilizing Computer Disks

Author: Bayham-Hicks, Shirley Louise
Date Published: 2000


Not much has changed for the migrant farmworker in the last thirty years. In one of the wealthiest countries on earth, migrant farmworker health status remains comparable to that found in Third World countries because of poor sanitation, poor nutrition and exposure. Current estimates show that migrant clinics are serving less than 20% of this population, leaving about 2,000,000 farmworkers without medical care. The barriers to health care for this population are numerous. This study focuses on the barrier to health care resulting from lack of continuity in care due to poor inter-clinic communication. In this study it has been shown that computer disks and a standard word-processing program can be used to create a portable medical health history for the migrant to improve interclinic communication. In the process of carrying out this study, it was also shown how other barriers to care for this vulnerable population might be removed as well.

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Number of Pages: 117