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High Pesticide Exposure Found among Migrant Workers
ENN Article 7/19/2006 — Erin Gartner, Associated Press
Wigs for Kids
Wigs for Kids is a non-profit organization providing hair replacement solutions for children affected by hair loss due to chemotherapy, alopecia, burns and other medical conditions. Donation of hair is accepted.
Hole In The Wall Gang Camp
Founded by Paul Newman, the camp is a residential summer camp with year-round programs located in northeastern Connecticut where children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses do not have to sit on the sidelines.
National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives - 800.431.2804
Provides referral to private attorney when a Social Security hearing is scheduled. Free or reduced cost legal services for cancer patients.
Physician's Rx Care
San Diego County Medical Society Foundation announces a Physician's Rx Care Discount Drug Program. Program is not an insurance plan, but a discount card for patients that pay cash for their prescription medicine. If you have questions about the program, please contact the Medical Society at 858.565.8888.
Rx Help for CA
Based on eligibility, you may qualify for discounted perscription drugs. Please visit this web site to determine if you qualify and if your medication is on the list of available drugs.
RxAssist - Patient Assistance Programs
RxAssist offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs
CDC issues the latest Influenza Reccomendations. June 28, 2006
ACIP votes to recommend changes in Varicella Vaccination. June29, 2006
June/July 2006 Heptalk Listserv Archive
The June /July edition of the HepTalk Listserv will be devoted to Cultural Compentency. We’re very pleased to welcome Dr. Jennie McLauren as the Listserv Editor for June 2006.
May/June 2006 Heptalk Listserv Archive
Two successful adult immunization programs are featured, one in Pennsylvania and one in New York. Each involves cooperation between state and local health departments and community clinics in order to provide immunizations, including Hepatitis A and B, to migrant seasonal farmworkers.
Immunizations for babies . . . a guide for parents: These are the vaccinations your baby needs! Updated June 2006 (English version)
When do children and teens need vaccinations? Updated June 2006 (Version Española)
New Mexico hepatitis immunization and testing grid
This tool by the NM state health department is a nice simple grid to use for decisions by risk group on who to immunize for hepatitis A and B and test for hepatitis A, B, and C.
South Carolina Hep C Testing Protocol
This South Carolina hepatitis C testing protocol is very clear and thorough. South Carolina provided hepatitis C testing at local health department clinics for high risk individuals. This protocol gives specifics on how they determined risk, how to give risk status information to the client, and how to deliver positive and negative test results. Interestingly, this protocol was assessed for cost-effectiveness, and revisions included changing the "number of lifetime partners" risk category to "50 or more" to be elegible for testing at the health department in the absence of other risk factors.
Are your adult patients with HIV and hepatitis C getting all the vaccines they need?
Please give your HIV- or HCV-infected patients copies of the educational pieces below to help them stay informed about the vaccines they need.
If you have hepatitis C, which vaccinations do you need?
The chart shows which vaccinations you should have to protect your health.