Factors associated with first trimester prenatal care an evaluation of presumptive eligibility in five Colorado local health agencies.
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Maternal and Child Health Program, 2011.
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1 online resource (12 numbered and 1 unnumbered pages) : illustrations
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In 2008, only 76.9 percent of pregnant women in Colorado received first trimester prenatal care. The target for reporting year 2010 is 77.0 percent.1 Colorado falls below the (latest available) national average of 83.7 percent and well below Healthy People 2010 Objective 16-6a, which recommends that 90 percent of pregnant women enroll in first trimester prenatal care.

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(2011). Factors associated with first trimester prenatal care: an evaluation of presumptive eligibility in five Colorado local health agencies . Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Maternal and Child Health Program.

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2011. Factors Associated With First Trimester Prenatal Care: An Evaluation of Presumptive Eligibility in Five Colorado Local Health Agencies. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Maternal and Child Health Program.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Factors Associated With First Trimester Prenatal Care: An Evaluation of Presumptive Eligibility in Five Colorado Local Health Agencies Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Maternal and Child Health Program, 2011.

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Factors Associated With First Trimester Prenatal Care: An Evaluation of Presumptive Eligibility in Five Colorado Local Health Agencies Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Maternal and Child Health Program, 2011.

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