Would you feel comfortable having a family member risk
inadequate medical care in a foreign country?
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«Locking up immigrants, including families and children fleeing extreme violence
in Central America, should not be a source of profit for huge corporations, particularly given private contractors» terrible record providing
inadequate medical and mental health
care to dying immigrants,» the statement said.
Locking up immigrants, including families and children fleeing extreme violence
in Central America, should not be a source of profit for huge corporations, particularly given private contractors» terrible record providing
inadequate medical and mental health
care to dying immigrants.
Democrats
in Nassau's legislature called Friday on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate what they called an «ongoing civil rights crisis» involving
inadequate medical care at the county jail after a series of inmate deaths.
Individuals
in poor rural areas, as well as
in low - income urban communities such as Richmond, Calif., suffer disproportionately from childhood asthma,
in part because of
inadequate housing, deficient
medical care and proximity to multiple sources of air pollution.
Life
in the Neolithic Age was not easy: the farming work was exhausting, and
medical care was more than
inadequate from the present point of view.
A massive infusion of resources not only for schools, but also for pre - and after - school and summer programs, and for resolving aspects of poverty that clearly affect student achievement (e.g., high mobility rates; lead paint; nutrition;
medical and dental
care) might lead to substantial progress toward this goal, but the proposed resources
in the bill are completely
inadequate to the task.
Examples of neglect are starvation, dehydration, parasite infestations, allowing a collar to grow into an animal's skin,
inadequate shelter
in extreme weather conditions, and failure to seek veterinary
care when an animal needs
medical attention.
The community's call to provide better behavioral and
medical care for animals
in need exceeds our current capacity, and we are limited by our two aging, and
inadequate facilities.
Hopefully, whatever guiding legislation occurs, there will also be safeguards against «slipping
in» the termination of one's own life due to lack of funds, or the depression and despair brought on by poverty, lack of social and psychological support, or dismissive (thus
inadequate)
medical care and insensitivity that too easily accompanies the aged.
Those complaints included concerns about «
inadequate health
care and sick inmates being housed
in segregation cells while all four of the facility's
medical units stood empty.»
If your child suffered birth trauma during delivery, or if they were harmed by negligence
in prenatal
care, you may be able to obtain financial compensation for
medical expenses, current and future therapeutic
care, pain and suffering, and other damages and losses associated with the
inadequate standard of
care provided to your loved ones with the help of a Bardstown birth injury attorney.
Improper or
inadequate care by obstetricians and other
medical personnel immediately following a child's birth may also result
in asphyxia injuries to a child.
First, the bar does not apply where there is a risk to life
in the country of origin due to
inadequate health or
medical care.
Specific examples of the abuse of domestic workers cited by Mr Ewins
in his report include physical and sexual violence, threats, psychological, emotional and verbal violence, isolation, food deprivation, sleep deprivation, denial of private life and intimacy, excessive working hours, confiscation of identity documents, non-payment of wages or grossly
inadequate wages, no access to health or
medical care, limited freedom of movement, threat of deportation, and assertions by the employer of their impunity.
If you'll be traveling far from good
medical care or
in a region where
medical care is
inadequate, you'll want a good limit for evacuations.
Children
in an international orphanage are likely living
in impoverished conditions with
inadequate nutrition and
medical care.