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America’s Safety Net and Health Care Reform — What Lies Ahead?

Irwin Redlener, M.D., and Roy Grant, M.A. New England Journal of Medicine, December 2, 2009

Evidence-Based Practice with Young Children with Special Needs: Health-Impaired

Molly Nozyce PhD and Roy Grant MA. In: Evidence-Based Practice in Infant and Early Childhood Psychology. Pages 537-574. Hoboken NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2009

 

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Creating Disability through Inadequate Disaster Response: Hurricane Katrina and its Aftermath

Paula Madrid PhD, Roy Grant MA, Rachel Rosen. Chapter in: Disability: Insights from Across Fields and Around the World. Volume 2, pages 1-16. Portsmouth NH: Praeger Press, 2009

 

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Building Integrated Mental Health and Medical Programs for Vulnerable Populations Post-Disaster: Connecting Children and Families to a Medical Home

Paula A.Madrid, Psy.D; Heidi Sinclair, MD, MPH; Antoinette Q. Bankston, LCSW; Sarah Overholt, MA; Arturo Brito, MD, MPH; Rita Domnitz, MS, Ed Psych; Roy Grant, MA. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Vol. 23, No. 4, 314-321.

The case to fund universal newborn hearing screening in New York State

R Grant. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 2000. Volume 54, pages 79-80.

State Strategies to Contain Costs in the Early Intervention Program: Policy and Evidence

R. Grant, 2005, Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 25:4, 243-250 by PRO-ED, Inc. Reprinted with permission

The Enhanced Medical Home: The Pediatric Standard of Care for Medically Underserved Children

Artruo Brito, MD, MPH Roy Grant, MA, Sarah Overholt, MA. Jaya Aysola, MD, Isabel Pino, MD, Susan Heinlen Spalding, MD, Timothy Prinz, PhD, Irwin Redlener, MD. Advances in Pediatrics, 2008 Volume 55, pages 9-28

The Enhanced Medical Home: Improving child outcomes through comprehensive health care delivery

Arturo Brito, MD, MPH & Roy Grant, MA. National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ). Grapevine, TX. March 11th 2009

 

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