... women use the healthcare system that are driven by economic factors, age, andhealth status and health needs. Many women experience a range of barriers to care that are logistical and economic ... ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE 28 Women andHealth Care: A National ProfileA sizable minority of women cannot afford needed health care. One-quarter of women (24%) delayed or went without care in the ... Foundation. 6 Women andHealth Care: A National ProfileIncome, education, and employment status are all associated with health status, insurance coverage, and access to care. A sizable share...
... pregnancy that could affect the health of the mother and child A reproductive health standard of medical necessity101 Women’s HealthandHealthCare Reform9Staying Healthy in the Reproductive ... reproductive health care. Effective coverage should be universal, affordable, rapid and continuous, maintaining high standards of careand medical necessity and aiming at achieving good healthand ... and childbirth, and infertility.27 A new national health plan should link prenatal, family planning and medical care as part of a seamless continuum of care for women. Women’s Health and...
... person “communes with, and learns about, the world through her eyes and ears and touch and smell. She interacts with others through movement and words.” BOGDAN OLARU8 care, as essential complements ... conceptual patterns which seem to be irreconcilable: autonomy and care, autonomy and justice, autonomy and solidarity, autonomy and trust, etc. Last in this series, for instance, constitutes ... hand, and trust, as basis for social cooperation and solidarity, on the other. e other way to think about this is to see the clashing claims as moral demands which complement one another, and, ...
... corresponded with government and military statements and helped generate and sustain credibility and legitimacy. e conict reached a stalemate in the late 1980s and was ultimately resolved ... government and rid Uganda of Rwandan Tutsis. ADF attacks against civilians and military outposts increased in 1998, aided by external support from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Sudan. ... document for personal use only, as long as it is unaltered and complete. Copies may not be duplicated for commercial purposes. Unauthorized posting of RAND documents to a non-RAND website is...
... maternity care, newborn care, and newborn and under-5 childhood illnesses. Informa-tion on men’s awareness of their wives’ use of FP meth-ods, taking maternity and newborn care, andcare duringnewborn ... access to labour and other markets and theirincome and assets [18,19]. This affects women’s health and health- seeking behaviour in several ways, firstly, bycontrolling behaviours and decision-making ... pregnancy, providing antenatal, delivery and postnatal care, newborn care, under-5child healthcare, referral of complications and improving clinical management in health facilities. In addition,communities...
... Children’s Health Care 2How Many Children and Youth with Special HealthCare Needs Have Health Coverage?Although national data indicate that only 5 percent of children and youth with special health ... with Special HealthCare Needs,” Pediatrics 102 (1998): 137-140. 2 U.S. Department of Healthand Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, ... vulnerable. Many children and youth with special healthcare needs are underinsured. About 30 percent of children and youth with special healthcare needs have unmet health needs due to restrictions...
... prognosis and life expectancy in each should be carefully discussed with the HIV physician56. Safety of healthcare workers and non-infected patients Handling and freezing gametes and embryos ... the funding and provision for mental healthand behavioural aspects of sexual and reproductive health ã An updated understanding of HIV prevention, risk behaviour, reproduction and mother/father ... and provision for mental healthand behavioural aspects of sexual and reproductive health- IV An updated understanding of HIV prevention, risk behaviour, reproduction and mother/father perspectives...
... Implications and opportunities for health marketers.” In Ratzan 1994,341–350.Kreps, Gary L. and Kunimoto, Elizabeth N. (1994). Effectivecommunication in multicultural healthcare settings. ThousandOaks, ... De-signning health messages: Approachesfrom communication the-ory and public health practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: SagePublications.Masi, Ralph (1988). “Multiculturalism,medicine and health, PartI:Multiculturalhealthcare.” ... health, PartI:Multiculturalhealthcare.” CanadianFamilyPhysician,34, October 1988, 2173–2178.Masi, Ralph (1993). “Multicultural health: Principles and policies.” In Healthand cultures: Exploring...
... public health. 38)The rela-tionship between moisture and temperature on skin and upper airway sym ptoms was investigated and showed that skin dryness and rashes, pharyngealdryness, and nasal ... uild-ings and condominiums with damp problems couldhave their health affected by microbial contami-nation.35–37)On the other hand, physiological and psychological effects of low humidity and low ... 2576–2583.117)Hirano,S.(2008) Health effects of nanoparticles and nanomaterials (I) recentoverview of health ef-fects of nanopartocles. Jpn. J. Hyg., 63, 36–41 (inJapanese).118)Fujitani, Y. and Hirano, S. (2008) Health...
... Nevada; restrain the growth of healthcare costs; and review Medicaid and other state healthcare programs to maximize potential federal revenue. HEALTH CARE FINANCING AND POLICY Nevada adopted ... Division of HealthCare Financing and Policy (DHCFP) is to purchase and provide quality healthcare services to low-income Nevadans in the most efficient manner; promote equal access to healthcare ... for Medicaid and NCUrecipients. Managed Care Managed care is a method of payment and a care delivery model. DHCFP contracts for the delivery of healthcare through managed care organizations...