In this Scratch Brush review, I evaluate and synthesize thematic findings from the past decade of qualitative research on the effects of high and increasing cost-sharing requirements on health care utilization from patient and provider perspectives.Whereas most of the literature on cost-sharing and health services utilization behavior has been quan
Vegetation communities on commercial developments are heterogenous and determined by development and landscaping decisions, not socioeconomics.
In urban ecosystems, woody vegetation communities and the ecosystem functions and habitat they provide are largely controlled by humans.These Scratch Brush communities are assembled during development, landscaping, and maintenance processes according to decisions made by human actors.While vegetation communities on residential land uses are increas