Sentences with phrase «access to care»

The paper also depicts best practices for cancer prevention and suggests how to improve access to care for cancer patients.
By integrating the True Health service model into their operations, hospitals are able to expand their patient reach and improve access to care in their community.
We strive to make your pet's health care easier to manage by increasing access to care.
They're willing to protect access to care for themselves, but not for the millions of people who stand to lose coverage if their plan passes.
Becoming a medical assistant may put you in a position to improve access to care in your community and get involved in a career that you enjoy.
As a result, women - disproportionately women of color - will lose access to care.
A large number of pregnancy complications are related to pre-existing health problems or lack of prenatal care, which in turn is related to poverty and lack of access to care.
In practice, however, it hasn't helped to expand access to care.
The findings indicated improvement in PTSD symptoms among former child soldiers despite limited access to care.
They highlighted how provider reimbursement rates drive patient access to care.
What we know is that the people who have not yet spayed or neutered their pets tend to be lower - income, and live in areas without access to care.
This will ensure equitable access to care across the country.
With my present employer I work irregular hours, under stressful conditions and am primarily responsible for providing patients with easier access to care.
Practice decisions made by doctors in response to financial incentives will affect access to care for newly insured patients.
By hiring medical assistants, facilities can keep costs relatively low while ensuring that patients get access to the care they need.
Cutting access to care would leave hundreds of thousands of patients with no where else to go.
He said access to care is an increasing challenge as the cost of dentistry rises while wages remain stable.
She has extensive clinical experience working in medical settings and research experience with postpartum mood disorders and access to care issues.
Those cuts and restructuring will result in women — disproportionately women of color — losing critical access to care.
These regional differences could be due to lower socioeconomic status of veterans in those areas and less access to care, say the researchers.
People without insurance coverage have worse access to care than people who are insured.
The report also recommends that barriers that prevent access to care and treatment services should be removed.
We were able to save coverage for millions and extend access to care.
Our mission is to improve children's lives and help families gain access to the care they need through medical grants.
The grants are to be targeted to areas with low incomes and low access to care.
Her research emphasizes access to care for people in vulnerable populations, active life expectancy, and health behaviors and the promotion of cognitive health.
But patients still could benefit from more consistent dialogue about their choices, not to mention wider access to care.
Our temporary clinics are set up right in the community which allows all animals access to the care they need.
They have the least access to the care they need when climate change threatens their health.
You will have access to a caring professional through the process — you'll get a number you can call 24/7 if you have any questions or concerns.
We compared the impact of location of services on attendance at behavioral health appointments when access to care was assured for externalizing behavior problems with referral as usual.
Private practice therapists may offer in - home sessions if it seems to be the most beneficial form of treatment, whether access to care is a problem or not.
This approach has been used in several studies of children's access to care [49, 50].
The way to reduce health inequality isn't only increasing access to care or providing health insurance, they say.
But the truth is, even though we've won this battle, the war to protect access to care is far from over.
Additionally, mental health policies and programmes must ensure inclusion of all people with disabilities, and seek to reduce the multiple types of barriers that limit access to care and community participation.
Cutting funding to these health centers means that those women likely will lose access to care that helps prevent and treat conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes and cancer.
In February, the New England Journal of Medicine published groundbreaking research that showed the devastating consequences for women after politicians blocked access to care at Planned Parenthood health centers in Texas: It led to a 35 % decline in women using the most effective methods of birth control and a dramatic 27 % spike in births among women who had previously had access to injectable contraception.
The bill would also block access to care at Planned Parenthood health centers in Florida for thousands of patients.
Coast to Coast Cardiology offices are the comprehensive provider of veterinary cardiology services that focuses on providing access to care that is the safest and most convenient for our patients, their regular caregivers, and our fellow veterinarians.
Go to our Planned Parenthood issue page to see the latest attacks on access to care at Planned Parenthood, and how women's health advocates are fighting back.
Balasa argued that the proposed legislation is imperative for achieving both of these vital public policy goals — ensuring greater access to care without diminishing the quality of care and the well - being of the residents of Washington.
Fourthly, the PCMH is characterized by enhanced access to care.
The CBO estimates that the «defund» Planned Parenthood provision would result in reduced access to care for patients who live in areas where Planned Parenthood is the only health care option or where Planned Parenthood serves low - income populations.
For example, such partnerships can force landlords to remediate poor housing conditions that aggravate a patient's asthma, increase access to care by helping patients establish eligibility for Medicaid, improve educational services for children with special needs, or help patients escape violent domestic situations.
The additional funds — only a fraction of the city's $ 78 billion budget — would be used to support programs to reduce the spread of HIV infection in local communities and provide people living with HIV with access to care, medications that make viral loads undetectable, and other treatment supports.
In addition, family physicians» mandate is to provide universal access to care for all types of people, from cradle to grave, despite a chronic physician shortage.
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