Guttmacher Institute Study Documents Major Lags in Contraceptive Access Across the Nation; Planned Parenthood Calls on Legislators to Adopt
Sound Public Health Policies
Not exact matches
«Spending more on
health care
sounds like it should improve
health, but our study suggests that is not the case and social spending could be used to improve the
health of everyone,» says Dr. Daniel Dutton, The School of
Public Policy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
Over time, we are building a unique body of research that supports consumer decision - making about their everyday and long - term
health while paving a
sound and reliable pathway to
public policy rooted in prevention and wellness versus today's disease - driven healthcare system.
Overall, Indigenous Australians have significantly lower access to mental
health services, private or
public, than other Australians and it thus makes
sound policy and economic sense that investing in mental
health services for Indigenous Australians should be one avenue to explore through justice reinvestment programs.
This decision is grounded in
sound medical science and
health policy and protects access to affordable birth control for millions of women, including women who are employed by a religiously affiliated hospital, university, or other religiously affiliated organization that serves the broader
public.
Planned Parenthood of Nassau County (PPNC) seeks to compassionately and respectfully empower individuals to make independent, informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives by providing access to medically -
sound health care and educational services, and by promoting
public policies to make those services available to all.
Planned Parenthood of Nassau County (PPNC) seeks to compassionately and respectfully empower individuals to make independent, informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives by providing access to medically
sound health care and educational services, and by promoting
public policies to make those services available to all.
We need homes, good education, disaster planning, and
sound health care
policy,» said Julie Mickelberry, director of
public affairs for Planned Parenthood of Louisiana and the Mississippi Delta.
By integrating nonpartisan social science research,
policy analysis and
public education, the Center hoped to provide a factual basis for the development of
sound governmental
policies and for
public consideration of the sensitive issues involved in the promotion of reproductive
health and rights.