After Texas forfeited its Medicaid family planning program and created a state - funded program that excluded Planned Parenthood and other similar providers, Texas women's health declined drastically — with at least 30,000 fewer women and as many as 44,890 fewer
women accessing health care.
Not exact matches
Extreme politicians at every level of government are doing everything they can to block millions of people from coming to Planned Parenthood, deny
access to affordable
health care, and roll back
women's rights over their own bodies.
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Access to affordable preventive services, including contraception, is a critical part of
women's
health care.»
I — I do sweat the specifics, because I think they matter, whether one more kid gets
health care, one more person finds a job, or one more
woman entrepreneur gets
access to capital to follow her dream — those just may be details in Washington, but it really matters to those people and their families.
They have no
access to education or
health care or, in many cases, equal rights for
women.»
«Donald Trump's administration is handing out permission slips for hospitals and providers to deny individuals, including
women and LGBT patients,
access to a full range of
health services including life saving emergency
care.
ATHENS / NEW YORK, MAY 3, 2018 — As the Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, visits Lesvos for a regional conference, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that thousands of men,
women, and children in Lesvos are living in squalid, overcrowded conditions in Moria camp, with insufficient
access to
health care.
Too bad if more people vote FOR those who support giving poor
women access to
health care than vote as you do.
Women who work for them don't have the same rights &
access to
health care?
«I think it's fair to say that while there are those who take issue with the decision, millions of American
women will have
access to preventive services, as they should, appropriately, through the
health care reform bill,» Carney said.
When I heard Hillary Clinton's statement at the recent 2015
Women in the World Summit that «Deep - seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed» for the sake of giving women access to «reproductive health care and safe childbirth,» at first I was conf
Women in the World Summit that «Deep - seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed» for the sake of giving
women access to «reproductive health care and safe childbirth,» at first I was conf
women access to «reproductive
health care and safe childbirth,» at first I was confused.
The new law ensures
health care access to
women but also preserves religious liberties in important ways.
The committee opinion sought to «maximize accommodation of an individual's religious or moral beliefs while avoiding imposition of these beliefs on others or interfering with the safe, timely, and financially feasible
access to reproductive
health care that all
women deserve.»
If you want to make abortion safe, legal and rare, support
women's rights,
women's
access to
health care.»
The general consensus in this country is that
women should have
access to proper medical
care when deciding (with their doctor) how to maintain their own
health.
«As governor of Texas, Rick Perry has pursued a single - minded agenda: Take away
women's
health care, destroy Planned Parenthood, and block
women's
access to safe abortion
care,» the Planned Parenthood Action fund wrote in a recent petition drive.
Women should
access to
health care, all forms of it, regardless of religion.
Democrats, including House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, oppose the new rule out of concern that it will keep
women from «
access to basic, preventative
health care.»
The face of neonatal death in the US is the face of young, poor Black
women who have trouble
accessing health care.
Dr. Fisher believes that dispassionate, rigorous study of birth across all settings is more important than ever given disparities in
women's
access to trained and licensed
care providers, current and future physician workforce issues, rising costs of
health care, and unacceptably high rates of adverse outcomes for mothers and infants in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
Our African
woman will use the rhythm method for contraception as she has no
access to a
health care facility that may provide her with other options.
If all
women in the US had
access to high quality
health care, the maternal death rate in the US would probably be 2/3 or half of what it is today.
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Women report difficulties in
accessing intermittent monitoring in some obstetric led maternity units due to routine policy and the individual beliefs or perceptions of risk from
health care providers.
Programs that promote breastfeeding and ensure
access to nutritious foods, such as the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, the school meals and summer feeding programs, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and child
care food assistance, improve
health outcomes, school achievement, and workforce competitiveness.
The Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA), established in 1982, is a professional membership organization that promotes excellence in midwifery practice, endorses diversity in educational backgrounds and practice styles, and is dedicated to unifying and strengthening the profession, thereby increasing
access to quality
health care and improving outcomes for
women, babies, families, and communities.
It is the vision of PSI that every
woman and family worldwide will have
access to information, social support, and informed professional
care to deal with mental
health issues related to childbearing.
It is different for every
woman and it depends on many things, including
access to support and informed
health care professionals.
HIV Medicine DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2011.00918.x IBFAN - Asia Position Statement on HIV and Infant Feeding, 13 October 2008 South African Tshwane Declaration on breastfeeding, S Afr J Clin Nutr 2011; 24 (4) UNAIDS 2010, Strategy Getting to Zero, UNAIDS Strategy 2011 — 2015 UNAIDS 2010, Agenda for Accelerated Country Action for
Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV, 2010 - 2014 UNAIDS 2011, Countdown to Zero: Global plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive, 2011 - 2015 UNAIDS 2011 Press Release, 9 June, World leaders launch plan to eliminate new HIV infections among children by 2015 UNICEF Convention on the Rights of the Child UNICEF 2010, Facts for Life UNICEF 2011, Programming Guide, Infant and Young Child Feeding, 26 May 2011 WHO / UNICEF 2003, Global strategy for infant and young child feeding WHO 2007, Evidence on the long - term effects of breastfeeding: systematic reviews and meta - analysis WHO, UNAIDS, UNICEF 2009, Towards universal
access: scaling up priority HIV / AIDS interventions in the
health sector: progress report 2009 WHO 2009,
Women and
health, Today's evidence tomorrow's agenda WHO 2009, Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast - milk substitutes WHO 2009, Rapid advice: use of antiretroviral drugs for treating pregnant womenand preventing HIV Infection in infants WHO 2009, Rapid advice: revised WHO principles and recommendations on infant feeding in the context of HIV WHO 2010, Priority Interventions — HIV / AIDS prevention, treatment and
care in the
health sector WHO 2010, Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding: Principles and recomendations for infant feeding in the context of HIV and a summary of evidence WHO 2010, Annexure 7b to Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding.
Rural
women have poor
access to
health care.
The Sustainable Development Goals include ensuring
access by infants to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food (2.1); ending all forms of malnutrition and achieving targets on stunting and wasting in children under 5 years of age (2.2); addressing the nutritional needs of lactating
women (2.2); reducing neonatal mortality (3.2); ensuring
access to reproductive
health -
care services (3.7); and recognizing and valuing unpaid
care provided by
women and girls (5.4).
Woman should have free or affordable prenatal
care and
access to proper
health care professionals.
She wants to devote her career to providing
care to
women who do not always have
access to
health care — to empower and support
women who might feel powerless.
To navigate normal breastfeeding challenges such as knowing what medications are safe with breastfeeding, understanding normal infant feeding patterns and behaviors, handling growth spurts and teething, continuing to breastfeed when returning to work, introducing solids, and weaning,
women need
access to
health -
care professionals who are adequately trained to provide routine breastfeeding guidance and support.
Cash transfer programs, for instance, are an important means of improving economic security and
access to maternal and child
health care for pregnant
women and new mothers, particularly for
women living in poverty.
The agenda must address universal
health -
care coverage,
access and affordability; end preventable maternal, new - born and child deaths and malnutrition ensure the protection, promotion and support of exclusive breastfeeding for six months and continued breastfeeding with adequate complementary feeding for 2 years and beyond ensure the availability of essential medicines; realize
women's reproductive
health and rights; ensure immunization coverage; eradicate malaria and realize the vision of a future free of AIDS and tuberculosis; reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases, including mental illness, nervous system injuries and road accidents; and promote healthy behaviours, including those related to breastfeeding, water, sanitation and hygiene.
ACR 105 proclaimed the month of May every year as Perinatal Depression Awareness Month and requested that the State Department of
Health Care Services, the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Mental Health, First 5 California, Postpartum Support International, and other stakeholders work together to explore ways to improve women's access to mental health care at the state and local l
Health Care Services, the State Department of Public Health, the State Department of Mental Health, First 5 California, Postpartum Support International, and other stakeholders work together to explore ways to improve women's access to mental health care at the state and local lev
Care Services, the State Department of Public
Health, the State Department of Mental Health, First 5 California, Postpartum Support International, and other stakeholders work together to explore ways to improve women's access to mental health care at the state and local l
Health, the State Department of Mental
Health, First 5 California, Postpartum Support International, and other stakeholders work together to explore ways to improve women's access to mental health care at the state and local l
Health, First 5 California, Postpartum Support International, and other stakeholders work together to explore ways to improve
women's
access to mental
health care at the state and local l
health care at the state and local lev
care at the state and local levels.
The proposal was praised by Planned Parenthood Empire State Acts, with the group's CEO saying it would help ensure
women have
access to
health care.
Doran also said that she knows that everyone from children to the newly retired should have
access to a doctor when they need it and that's why she supports a single - payer
health care system, as well as guaranteeing
women's reproductive rights.
As a supporter of Planned Parenthood, Doran said she will fight against federal efforts to limit
women's
access to
health care.
Under Governor Cuomo's direction, New York State is striving to ensure that all
women have
access to vital
health care services during pregnancy and is undertaking a comprehensive review of clinical and systemic factors leading to maternal mortality.
But too many front - line
health care providers lack sufficient training to treat post-partum depression, too many
women lack
access to information about available services and stigma is a barrier between families and the mental
health services they may need.
Collectively, these efforts will strengthen the capacity of providers to address the mental
health concerns of their pregnant and postpartum patients, so that
women at risk or already suffering from maternal depression will have better
health and
access to
care.
Today, it is estimated that roughly half of all
women living in developing countries do not have
access to adequate basic maternal
health care and that 220 million have an unmet need for family planning.
«New York is committed to ensuring that
women receive high quality
health care at every stage of their lives, and with these new, comprehensive efforts, we are once again taking action to break down barriers to
health care access and provide skillful and compassionate
care to all New Yorkers,» Governor Cuomo said.
«We should never deprive
women of
access to
health care that they chose and their medical providers say is best for them,» Senator Bonacic said.
«These
women are leading the fight to protect middle class families by raising the minimum wage, ensuring equal pay for equal work, protecting funding for Planned Parenthood,
women's
health care access, and reproductive rights,» Matthews said of the endorsements in a statement.
«Not only will HR 3962 help working men and
women better secure affordable, quality
health care, but it will also help small businesses
access health care with lower rates and stable pricing from year to year», said Hughes.
«Chris Gibson has consistently taken votes to undermine and threaten
women's
health and to limit
access to affordable reproductive
health care for low - income
women.»
«We must find more ways to protect taxpayers and create good jobs, ensure
access to quality, affordable
health care for all New Yorkers, ensure voting rights, protect
women's rights, ensure our education system receives the resources it deserves, repair and fully fund our decaying infrastructure and MTA, and stand up for vulnerable communities under attack by the Trump administration.»
Killian, 54, explained to the audience that
women deserve
access to safe and reasonable
health care, while Latimer took the opportunity to flex his knowledge on finer points in the agenda.