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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of behavioral interventions to improve vaccination compliance in homeless adults.

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    AimsTo estimate the cost-effectiveness of three behavioral interventions provided to enhance hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) joint vaccination (HAV/HBV) compliance among homeless persons living in Los Angeles County.ScopeA cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) based on data from a randomized trial where the costs and compliance data from the trial are incorporated into two Markov models, simulating the natural history of acute and chronic hepatitis infection, following HAV/HBV vaccination.ConclusionsReductions in HBV-related disease is cost-effective to society and is associated with substantial improvements in quality of life

    Capp Street Project, 1985-1986

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    While Hatch sketches a brief history of the Capp Street residency project and its goals, Brew describes the installations elaborated by nine artists-in-residence. Artist's statements. Biographical notes. 1 bibl. ref
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