Sentences with phrase «at health centers operated»

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Catholic Health will provide adult primary care and internal medicine services, OB / GYN and prenatal care services and physical therapy at the Mall along with operating an NCQA Level 3 Patient - Centered Medical Home and on - site laboratory service center.
Quoted prices start at about $ 960 and while the technical descriptions differ a little from site to site, for those New Scientist found, the tests are run by a lab in Toronto, Canada, operated by a company called the Health Genetic Center.
The plaintiff, Michael Caviness, had been employed for six years as a teacher of health and physical education and a track coach at Horizon Community Learning Center, a nonprofit corporation that operated a charter school in Phoenix.
He, along with his veterinarian wife, Katie, operate the Veterinary Center at Fishhawk, and he's also head of the Hillsborough Animal Health Foundation, whose members are, according to the HAHF website, «gravely concerned about Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).»
In addition to the main animal handling facility with pet boarding, animal import and export center, and a livestock export handling system, a key component of the ARK at JFK will be a veterinary hospital operated by LIFECARE Veterinary Health System.
The plaintiff in the case of Maree v. Willow Park Health Care Center is the personal representative of the estate of a woman who died while she was a patient at a long - term nursing facility operated by the defendants.
On October 22, 2013, Presence Health discovered that paper - based operating room schedules containing the PHI of 836 individuals were missing from the Presence Surgery Center at Presence St. Joseph Medical Center.
Durham Connects and Family Connects ® are operated by the Center for Child & Family Health, which was started as a consortium of Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University that is dedicated to research, training and intervention related to child trauma and maltreatment.
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) operated 54 % of centers and served 30 % of all female clients who obtained contraceptive care at a safety - net family planning center.
In order to serve all the women currently obtaining contraceptive services at Planned Parenthood health centers nationwide, other types of safety - net family planning providers would have to increase their client caseloads by 47 %, on average.2 Federally qualified health center (FQHC) sites offering contraceptive care, hospital sites and others would have to increase their capacity by more than half (see chart 1).2 Sites operated by public health departments nationwide would have to increase their contraceptive client caseloads by a lesser proportion.
Sixty - two percent of Planned Parenthood health centers offer same - day appointments, a proportion similar to FQHCs (58 %), but higher than health departments (42 %).2 Moreover, the average wait for an initial contraceptive appointment at a Planned Parenthood health center is 1.2 days, while the average wait time for such a visit is 2.5 days at sites operated by FQHCs and 4.1 days for health department sites.
More than a third of all Title X patients are seen at Planned Parenthood, even though the organization operates only about 10 % of all Title X-participating health centers.
Essential Access Health's Title X federal family planning program collectively serves more than one million women, men and teens annually at 59 health care organizations, operating nearly 350 health centers in 37 of California's 58 couHealth's Title X federal family planning program collectively serves more than one million women, men and teens annually at 59 health care organizations, operating nearly 350 health centers in 37 of California's 58 couhealth care organizations, operating nearly 350 health centers in 37 of California's 58 couhealth centers in 37 of California's 58 counties.
«Health centers can't operate week to week or month to month,» says Dan Hawkins, senior vice president for public policy and research at the National Association of Community Health Centers.
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