Sentences with phrase «fragile health care»

As a Canadian, I am always surprised by how fragile health care accessibility is in the US.
«This midnight regulation, issued in the last days of the Bush administration, undermines this country's fragile health care system as well as patients» access to health care information and services,» said PPFA President Cecile Richards.
Already, Nigeria's fragile health care system is overwhelmed.
One of the points the letter asks members to make is that GNYHA wants to be a «part of the solution», and that future cuts will «further damage an already fragile health care system.»

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Some health care providers have been concerned that fragile premature infants might be infected by bacteria in breast milk or by contact with the breastfeeding mother.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said a measure stripping funds from Planned Parenthood would be included in the bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act — a move that could turn off moderate Republicans, complicating the fragile coalition that the party must maintain in order to undo the massive health care Care Act — a move that could turn off moderate Republicans, complicating the fragile coalition that the party must maintain in order to undo the massive health care care law.
Our Senator Kirsten Gillibrand commented on the Senate version of the American Health Care Act, saying the Senate bill would fundamentally harm Americans young and old, do severe damage to a fragile economy, and bankrupt state governments across the country.
But his body was fragile, giving him ample opportunity to observe Central American health care firsthand as a child.
A fragile medical safety net stretches across America, made up of thousands of clinics offering free and low - cost health care to those with no other place to turn.
For more than 30 years, the P - AT program has been sharing the joy of animals with community members of all ages in a range of care facilities, from convalescent homes and hospitals to juvenile detention centers, mental health centers and homes for medically fragile children.
Homemaker Health Aide Service, Washington, D.C. 1993 - 1996 Case Manager Provided critical counseling to medically fragile elderly and disabled clients, and successfully provided access to quality home care services for caseload of 50 clients.
In a letter sent to HHS Secretary Michael Leavitt this morning, the signees write, «If implemented, these regulations may preempt state laws that protect women's access to health care and undermine the nation's fragile network of safety net providers that serve low income women.
If implemented, these regulations may preempt state laws that protect women's access to health care and undermine the nation's fragile network of safety net providers that serve low income women.
ZERO TO THREE JOURNAL Building Powerful Connections: The ZERO TO THREE Annual Conference 2016 JANUARY 2017 • VOL 37 NO 3 Contents 4 The Public Health Burden of Early Adversity Lisa J. Schlueter and Sarah Enos Watamura 11 Introducing a New Classification of Early Childhood Disorders: DC: 0 — 5 ™ Charles H. Zeanah, Alice S. Carter, Julie Cohen, Helen Egger, Mary Margaret Gleason, Miri Keren, Alicia Lieberman, Kathleen Mulrooney, and Cindy Oser 18 Infant Mental Health for Medically Fragile Babies in Intensive Care and Their Families Joy V. Browne and Ayelet Talmi 27 Circle of Security in Child Care: Putting Attachment Theory Into Practice in Preschool Classrooms Glen Cooper, Kent Hoffman, and Bert Powell 35 Mothering From the Inside Out: A Mentalization - Based Therapy for Mothers in Treatment for Substance Misuse Nancy E. Suchman ALSO IN THIS ISSUE 2 41 This Issue and Why It Matters Stefanie Powers The Intersection of Infant Mental Health and Reproductive Health and Justice: The Pioneering Voice of Irving Harris Joanna Lauen, Dorothy Henderson, Barbara White, and Joaniko Kohchi 50 Endorsement ®: A National Tool for Workforce Development in Infant Mental Health Sadie Funk, Deborah J. Weatherston, Mary G. Warren, Nicole R. Schuren, Ashley McCormick, Nichole Paradis, and Jacqui Van Horn 59 Jargon Buster: A Glossary of Selected Terms www.zerotothree.org/journal The ZERO TO THREE journal is a bimonthly publication from ZERO TO THREE: National Center For Infants, Toddlers, and Families.
Yet, the current momentum appears fragile and could easily shift from health care and tax reform over to banking and financial services should those efforts hit any potholes.
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