Right now you have
the same health care access and coverage you had before the election.
Not exact matches
Women who work for them don't have the
same rights &
access to
health care?
It's infant mortality that the US suffers in, not perinatal / neonatal (eg; very shortly after birth)-- and surprise surprise, it's pretty much for the
same reason we have a high maternal mortality — in the US, poor people can't / don't have
access to skilled
health care until it's an emergency, because then they can't refuse you.
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.
In a population - based Canadian study of children with epilepsy, each of whom had
access to universal
health care, those from poor families had the
same medical course and remission rate as their wealthier counterparts, but they had a less favorable social outcome as adults.
This
same lack of
health care access makes poor children who are under - vaccinated potentially more vulnerable to
health risks as rates of vaccine - preventable diseases continue to rise.
Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in certain areas prohibits these people from obtaining the
same housing,
health care, etc. as the wealthy, in societies where
access to these social goods depends on wealth.
These inequities in
health exist in a patient population that has the
same source and, presumably,
access to
health care.
Meanwhile, over those
same five years, Massachusetts residents were increasingly likely to say they had
health insurance and
access to a personal doctor, and less likely to say that costs stood in the way of getting
care, than other New Englanders.
French prisoners will soon have
access to the
same health care as other French citizens.
He's trying to influence
health policy, at the
same time as improving
health care access to marginalized populations in Canada.
How would you react if I told you that from tomorrow, you'd have to pay double the price for the exact
same quantity and quality good you got before — say, for
health care, or internet
access?
Victims of domestic violence, families dealing with threats or neglect from absentee landlords, and children, seniors, and veterans who are denied
access to
health care or benefits — they deserve
access to the
same quality of justice as people with power and money.
At Capsticks, which specialises in
health, social
care and social housing, IT director Tim Bond said of Carpe Diem: «The intuitive interface makes it simple to use and the seamless display across devices means no matter how or where our fee earners are recording time, whether on their laptop, phone or tablet, in the office, on a train, they are always presented with the
same interface and are able to
access all the features and functionality of the software.
Jordan's Principle — an initiative to ensure that First Nations children can
access the
same public services as other children (including not only
health care but also education, childcare and similar services)-- passed unanimously in the House of Commons in December 2007.
Climate change will have many impacts on human
health, and this threat is even more prevalent for Indigenous peoples, who commonly don't have
access to the
same standard of
health care that non-Indigenous Australians enjoy.
Indigenous peoples in Australia do not enjoy the
same opportunities to be as healthy as the non-Indigenous population particularly in relation to
access to primary
health care, medicines and
health infrastructure.
This backdoor tactic is from the
same playbook that Indiana, Kansas, and North Carolina all attempted in 2011 and today's action comes after thousands of women — from Virginia, to Idaho, to Missouri, to Capitol Hill — have been mobilizing to fight back against attempts to restrict women's
access to reproductive
health care.
Those
same systemic and economic barriers have made it disproportionately difficult for many people of color to
access health care.
«We applaud the Pentagon for ensuring that every woman honorably serving our country and the spouses of military personnel stationed around the world will have
access to the
same basic reproductive
health care available to women in the United States,» said PPFA President Cecile Richards.
It is a simple fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples still do not enjoy the
same opportunities to be healthy as non-Indigenous Australians, due to the lack of equal
access to primary
health care and infrastructure provision.