Sentences with phrase «expand public health care»

Adrienne Silnicki is the National Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Canadian Health Coalition (CHC), a non-profit organization that works to protect, improve and expand public health care in Canada.

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It would be easier for Republicans to talk about health care reform if the public was already familiar conservative plans to expand coverage in ways that were less expensive and intrusive than Obamacare.
Schriock also called Kaplan, a town official elected in 2011, «a dedicated public servant focused on expanding economic opportunities for women and families, and protecting women's access to health care
On the other hand, the campaign for the New York Green Party's gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins led in a different direction, with an orientation on labor, taxing the rich, maintaining independence from either capitalist party, banning fracking and expanding public services (including health care).
«We are campaigning for a Green New Deal for New York, including full employment through public jobs for the unemployed, a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, single - payer health care, fully funded public schools from pre-K through college, affordable housing and expanded mass transit,» Hawkins said.
«A public option is the best option to lower costs, improve the quality of health care, ensure choice and expand coverage.
From 2006 to 2008, Massachusetts implemented widespread health reform, which expanded access to public medical insurance, created a health insurance exchange for more affordable private insurance, and served as a model for the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Subtitle F: Public Institutions -(Sec. 261) Expands the list of institutional entities eligible for energy sustainability and efficiency grants and loans to include Indian tribes, not - for profit hospitals, or not - for - profit inpatient health care facilities.
Several commenters argued for expanding the reach of the health care provider definition to cover entities such as state and local public health agencies, maternity support services (provided by nutritionists, social workers, and public health nurses and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children), and those companies that conduct cost - effectiveness reviews, risk management, and benchmarking studies.
While this excludes a great number of startups, you still may be able to find grants for certain services that benefit the public — such as expanding a child care or health services business.
Now, the next step is to expand the circle of mental health care to include all those who have suffered trauma in the line of duty protecting the public, whether that be at home or abroad.
Home - visiting programs should be integrated into a community's existing health care system, expanding the effectiveness of private health care professionals, health maintenance organizations, and public heath nurses.
Gaps in the availability and impact of specialty mental health care and the increasing public health significance of untreated mental health problems have expanded the service delivery roles of pediatric primary care providers (PCPs).
Strengthening our commitment to protect women's health, educate young people, and expand access to reproductive health care, the Action Fund does educational and electoral work, including public education campaigns, grassroots organizing, and legislative advocacy.
Research by the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services found other providers would have to expand their capacity to serve these women five-fold in order to offset the loss of Planned Parenthood health centers («An Early Assessment of the Potential Impact of Texas» «Affiliation» Regulation on Access to Care for Low - Income Women,» by Sara Rosenbaum, J.D., et al. [email protected]; 202-994-Health and Health Services found other providers would have to expand their capacity to serve these women five-fold in order to offset the loss of Planned Parenthood health centers («An Early Assessment of the Potential Impact of Texas» «Affiliation» Regulation on Access to Care for Low - Income Women,» by Sara Rosenbaum, J.D., et al. [email protected]; 202-994-Health Services found other providers would have to expand their capacity to serve these women five-fold in order to offset the loss of Planned Parenthood health centers («An Early Assessment of the Potential Impact of Texas» «Affiliation» Regulation on Access to Care for Low - Income Women,» by Sara Rosenbaum, J.D., et al. [email protected]; 202-994-health centers («An Early Assessment of the Potential Impact of Texas» «Affiliation» Regulation on Access to Care for Low - Income Women,» by Sara Rosenbaum, J.D., et al. [email protected]; 202-994-4230).
By expanding the current PROSPER Delivery System to include local hospital outreach, public health, and primary care service providers, we expect to increase positive adolescent and family health impacts, while addressing the community benefit requirements of the Affordable Care care service providers, we expect to increase positive adolescent and family health impacts, while addressing the community benefit requirements of the Affordable Care Care Act.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) works to support health care providers at Planned Parenthood health centers across the country, educate the public on issues of reproductive and sexual health, and advocate for policy to expand access to health care.
The bill includes measures to fully fund the nation's family planning program (Title X), expand access to reproductive health care services through Medicaid, require insurance companies to cover birth control if they cover other prescription drugs, protect the ability of rape survivors to access emergency contraception (EC) in the emergency room, improve public awareness about EC, and provide teens with medically accurate, age appropriate sex education.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) works to support Planned Parenthood health centers across the country, educate the public about reproductive and sexual health, and advocate for policy to expand access to health care.
Our Development Department - with the support of volunteers who are passionate about protecting choice and providing essential reproductive health care to women, men and youth of the mid-Hudson Valley - raises funds to support PPMHV's ever - expanding work, and promotes public policies that safeguard the rights of individuals to freely make private, responsible choices.
Campos, Toledo and Faria (2011), reported their experience with a group of children in public health care, aiming through means of lucid activities and expanded clinic to offer proper care to the children in order to benefit the appropriation of their potentialities.
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