The problem that you and Hannan face is that you're treating the set of those who
lack access to healthcare in the US as though they don't need healthcare.
a) Many women
lack access to healthcare, at least until things are already in crisis.
Not exact matches
Angels and venture capital invest heavily in
healthcare, but most investors
lack access and the ability
to navigate
healthcare's complexity.
Tax incentives from nearby states, New York's high bar when it comes
to regulating labs,
lack of
access to top
healthcare investors, and more space...
In addition, almost a third of West Bank villages will suffer from
lack of
access to healthcare.
The difference tends
to follow common patterns on why people don't get health care in good time:
lack of education / socioeconomic ability,
access to healthcare providers, etc..
And
lack of
access to healthcare does lead
to people being unhealthy.
More than 58 countries
lack enough qualified midwives
to provide timely
access to skilled
healthcare for mothers and infants.
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To fight it, we must keep our focus on the socioeconomic factors that have allowed it to continue for all of these years ---- poverty, homelessness, and a lack of access to healthcare.&raqu
To fight it, we must keep our focus on the socioeconomic factors that have allowed it
to continue for all of these years ---- poverty, homelessness, and a lack of access to healthcare.&raqu
to continue for all of these years ---- poverty, homelessness, and a
lack of
access to healthcare.&raqu
to healthcare.»
It is worth noting that while people under age 65 in the U.S. live in a heavily market - dominated economy where poor employment outcomes mean poverty and a
lack of
access to health care, almost everyone over age 65 has most of their
healthcare paid for by Medicare, (a FICA tax financed, single payer system that pays providers more or less the same rates as private insurance companies and has few cost controls), more than half of their nursing home costs paid by Medicaid, (which is stingy in how much it pays providers and moderately means tested), and receives enough of a guaranteed income from the combination of Social Security and SSI payments
to keep the poverty rate for people age 65 +, (even if they have no retirement savings of their own), above the poverty line, regardless of the state of the local economy.
March 19, 2018 • Research suggests that African - American and Latino children with autism are diagnosed later in life because of
healthcare provider bias and families»
lack of
access to care, among other reasons.
Kennedy Russ described her shock as she collected data about the
lack of
access to reproductive
healthcare for women, and completed a six - week internship at a local hospital where she «saw these issues in real life» and became «committed
to her civic duty»
to change the injustices she researched and observed.
Educators can not alone make up for a student» slack of
access to healthcare, or unstable housing circumstance, or
lack of early childhood education.
MANIFEST JUSTICE is a creative community exhibition that will elevate and illuminate the ongoing conversation of race, implicit bias, and
lack of
access to comprehensive
healthcare in our country, specifically in low income areas.
Sexy Beast program director and co-chair Eliah Perona adds, «
Access to safe, reliable, and quality reproductive
healthcare is being challenged in every state in the U.S., and the effects are far reaching — particularly for those who
lack employer - sponsored health care, which is something women artists can certainly identify with.
In the West African nation of Togo, more than half of the population live below the poverty line, and a large number of the population
lack reliable
access to education,
healthcare, electricity, and clean or safe drinking water.
This approach recognizes that factors external
to the law can make the law inaccessible, and that problems that are framed as legal may really be caused by other societal problems such as
lack of economic resources, education,
healthcare or employment: Patricia Hughes, Advancing
Access to Justice through Generic Solutions: the risk of perpetuating exclusion, 31 Windsor Yearbook of
Access to Justice 1 (2013)[Hughes,
Access to Justice and Generic Solutions], online http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4308.
Most employers are rational and want
to help employees, but many don't understand the link between the
lack of
access to primary care and employer
healthcare costs.»
Recently a number of Australian Government policy initiatives have been directed at addressing
access and improving care for Indigenous Australians, including the unprecedented funding of $ A805.5 million for the multifaceted Indigenous Chronic Disease Package (ICDP) from 2009
to 2013.8 — 10 However, there is a general
lack of research into, and evaluations of, interventions that aim
to improve
access to healthcare on which such interventions can be based.4, 7, 11
Access to healthcare is extremely difficult due
to either geographical isolation or
lack of transportation.
Poverty, discrimination and
lack of
access to high - quality educational opportunities and
healthcare hurt young people's chances of future success.
Lack of social support, lower income, a reduction in
access to healthcare, and other factors can... [Read more...]