This strongly suggests that the previous increase in maternal mortality was not driven by
lack of access to health care, since access has not increased.
The poor are exposed on several counts, including higher energy costs, dependence on public transit and
lack of access to health care, the researchers reported.
With all the uncertainty at the federal level around the
future of access to health care, now is the time to elect a new Governor who will work to protect and expand access to reproductive health care.
Bain & Company partner Norbert Hueltenschmidt told the BBC last year that China faces major health care issues with its aging population, environmental problems,
levels of access to health care, and sedentary living — physical activity has dropped 45 % since 1990.
Resumes in this field showcase such responsibilities as focusing on efforts to improve the health of women before, during, and after pregnancy; and conducting outreach and enrollment in health coverage, as well as coordination and
facilitation of access to health care services.
Poverty, unemployment, and a distinct
lack of access to health care and other important resources create situations that require specific responses.
Lack
of access to health care and disease prevention efforts puts them at a higher risk of dying from both tuberculosis and lung cancer, for example.»
Food insecurity, lack
of access to health care (including international food aid), and social, cultural, and economic class, all play a major role in explaining the prevalence of under - nutrition.
Students who live in communities with high levels of poverty are four times more likely to be chronically absent than others often for reasons beyond their control, such as unstable housing, unreliable transportation and a lack
of access to health care.
North Omaha faces myriad challenges: high crime, food deserts, lack
of access to health care, and a long legacy of pollution.