Sentences with phrase «access to healthcare treatments»

«From improving access to healthcare treatments and services, to removing barriers to employment, all five of these bills take important steps to ensure that veterans have every opportunity to continue succeeding when they return home.»
She also asked that female prisoners, especially, should be given access to healthcare treatment whilst adequate arrangements must be made for pregnant prisoners to give birth at a health facility outside the prison.

Not exact matches

«Bringing new biosimilars to patients, especially for diseases where the cost of existing treatments can be high, is an important way to help spur competition that can lower healthcare costs and increase access to important therapies,» said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb in a statement.
Freedom of Information requests have shown that most NHS trusts at best only cursorily audit the treatment of foreign nationals not entitled to automatic free healthcare, and GP practices do not record this information at all, despite in many other countries access to primary care having a nominal charge for all patients, including British visitors.
As a matter of urgency, we need to train more healthcare professional (doctors, nurses, and pharmacist) in paediatric oncology, expand treatment access to at least three others centres (Tamale, Cape Coast and Volta regions); and equip these facilities with good Labourites to be able to detect both solid and blood cancers.
By providing better testing, increased access to screenings and treatment, collaboration with healthcare providers and the same aggressive approach, we are going to end the Hepatitis C epidemic as well.»
Significant racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities in access to healthcare and quality of care have been found throughout the United States in other conditions including the treatment of ovarian cancer, asthma, and ADHD, with little improvement in disparities being reported in the past decade.
«Self - administered treatment for keloid scars can reduce the economic burden on the healthcare system and provide a treatment option for patients who have limited access to medical care,» comments Professor Jeffrey Karp from Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School, US, an expert on medical device design who was not involved in this study.
«Social circumstances or lifestyles may make it more difficult for some people to recognise the symptoms of TB, access healthcare services, follow a treatment or attend regular healthcare appointments.
Patients in certain parts of Asia in particular may have ingrained cultural beliefs or preferences to self - medicate with traditional treatments, poor access to healthcare, or socioeconomic limitations which could hypothetically lead to long delays before seeing a doctor.»
For patients seeking treatment for a wide range of challenging conditions, Partners HealthCare's wealth of clinical trials offer access to novel therapies or treatment strategies otherwise unavailable in the normal course of care.
Pet insurance can help you to access healthcare for new conditions your pet develops without having to consider the cost of treatment.
It is our ambition to pro-actively contribute to the local healthcare infrastructure and provide a state - of - the - art holistic diagnosis, treatment and care centre giving residents, as well as regional and international visitors, access to global standard family healthcare in a luxurious and serene setting.»
For example, a healthcare system needs access to my vital health records in order to administer the right treatment, but they don't need to own that data.
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Although local healthcare professionals have pledged to reduce amputations rates by ensuring better foot care is available for patients — it will be important to educate staff outside of specialist diabetic units to ensure that correct referrals are made at the outset, as otherwise patients will continue to fail to access the right treatment.
The effect of their removal will be profound: British expatriates, for example, rely not only upon their ability to live in another member state, but also to access public services including healthcare, to work and establish businesses and to equal treatment, which we take for granted.
Minemyer starts his column with the statement that litigation reform is an issue «central to improving the cost of healthcare and access to treatment
These are computing, whose advancement will radically change how we treat patients, «the internet of things», which will allow us to access healthcare data in real time, and biotech / nanotech and systems technology, which are revolutionising the way we generate and analyse data and make treatment decisions.
They are among the world's largest NGOs in tuberculosis treatment and prevention, making these services available to more than 8.9 million people who have little access to basic healthcare, let alone medicines to treat TB.
The so called «treatment gap» is a function of the disinclination of the afflicted to submit for treatment, an under diagnosing of the disorder by healthcare providers, and the limited availability and access to state - of - the - art treatments.
Whether our practices are located in an area where potential clients can easily afford to pay our preferred rate consistently and also see the value in the services we provide, or it's not as important for some of us to maintain a full practice to ensure our economic stability, the question of including the portion of the population that only has access to mental health treatment if they are able to use healthcare insurance benefits to cover a greater portion of the cost is perhaps an ethical one that we grapple with.
Maternal Mental Health NOW partners with healthcare facilities in order to address these barriers and increase access to depression screening and treatment services for medically underserved pregnant and postpartum women.
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