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Annals of Family Medicine 4:S22-S27 (2006)
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doi: 10.1370/afm.539

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The Health Commons and Care of New Mexico’s Uninsured

Arthur Kaufman, MD1, Daniel Derksen, MD1, Charles Alfero, BA2, Robert DeFelice, MBA, MPH3, Saverio Sava, MD1,2, Angelo Tomedi, MD1, Nicola Baptiste, BA4, Leora Jaeger4 and Wayne Powell, BA1

1 Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM
2 First Choice Community Healthcare, Inc, Albuquerque, NM
3 Hidalgo Medical Services, Lordsburg, NM
4 Sandoval County Community Health Alliance, Bernalillo, NM


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Figure 1. Health Commons models were created in 2 inner-city neighborhoods (South Valley and Southeast Heights, both in Albuquerque) and in 2 rural counties (Sandoval and Hidalgo).

 





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