... of healthcare delivery is
English, and that the language of the non-English-speaking individuals who seek healthcare is
principally Spanish. Language access in settings other than healthcare ... health care. JAMA 1985; 254(23): 3344-3348.
11
Egli E. Bilingual workers. Mental health services for refugees. Refugee Mental Health Program, Public Health
Service, U. S. Department of Health ... depend on individuals whose main function in the healthcare
setting is something other than interpreting. These individuals may work within healthcare or
outside it. They provide interpreting...
... không thể vào Adult Day HealthCare
Center để được chăm sóc.
Qua các tiêu chuẩn trên, chúng ta có thể thấy các Adult Day HealthCare Centers tương
tự như các Child Day Care Centers, trẻ em không ... home, thì vì sự lạm dụng của một số Adult Day
Health Care Centers, các chi phí tưởng chừng có thể giảm bớt, chắc còn tăng hơn.
Một số Adult Day HealthCare Centers họ khôn lắm (!), cho các vị cao ... vào chơi Adult Day HealthCare Center, rồi
về tự gọi phòng mạch lấy hẹn, quần áo sạch sẽ bảnh bao, đi lại không có vấn đề gì cả,
một mình đem giấy tờ của Adult Day HealthCare Center đến nhờ...
... SPECIAL HEALTH
CARE NEED.
CSHCN2_ROS
CSHCN2_A
CSHCN2_B
SLAITS National Survey of Children with Special HealthCare Needs II Page 48
CATI Specifications (11/20/2007)
Section 5. CARE COORDINATION ... A SPECIAL HEALTHCARE NEED.
CSHCN4
CSHCN4_A
CSHCN4
_
B
SLAITS National Survey of Children with Special HealthCare Needs II Page 14
CATI Specifications (11/20/2007)
Section 3. HEALTH AND ... HEALTHCARE NEEDS SCREENING 7
Section 3. HEALTH AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS 14
Section 4. ACCESS TO CARE: UTILIZATION AND UNMET NEEDS 24
Section 5. CARE COORDINATION 48
Section 6A. FAMILY CENTERED CARE...
... percent).
Health Care Needs and Access to Care
30 The National Survey of Children with Special HealthCare Needs Chartbook 2005–2006
Usual Source of Sick Care Among CSHCN
doctor’s office 77.6%
clinic /health ... healthcare providers?
■ How often did your child’s doctors or other healthcare providers
help you feel like a partner in his/her care?
■ When your child is seen by doctors or other healthcare ... percent needed mental health
services, and 63 percent needed specialty medical care.
Health Care Needs and Access to Care
The National Survey of Children with Special HealthCare Needs Chartbook...
... providing antenatal, delivery and postnatal care, newborn care, under-5
child healthcare, referral of complications and improving clinical management in health facilities. In addition,
communities ... maternity care, newborn care,
and newborn and under-5 childhood illnesses. Informa-
tion on men’s awareness of their wives’ use of FP meth-
ods, taking maternity and newborn care, and care during
newborn ... Reproductive Health 2012, 9:18 Page 3 of 9
http://www.reproductive -health- journal.com/content/9/1/18
RES E A R C H Open Access
Men’s knowledge and awareness of maternal,
neonatal and child health care...
... Children’s Health Care
2
How Many Children and Youth with Special HealthCare Needs
Have Health Coverage?
Although national data indicate that only 5 percent of children and youth with special
health ... special healthcare needs are underinsured. About 30
percent of children and youth with special healthcare needs have unmet health needs
due to restrictions on the amount or scope of their health ... cit.
Children and Youth with
Special HealthCare Needs
From the Campaign for Children’s HealthCare • April 2007
A signicant number of America’s children have special healthcare needs. These children...
... ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
28 Women and Health Care: A National Profile
A sizable minority of women cannot afford needed
health care. One-quarter of women (24%) delayed or
went without care in the ... different relationship to the healthcare system than
men. Women are more likely to use healthcare services because of their
health status, higher incidence of chronic health problems, and lifetime ... in health status and healthcare
use between white people and people of color.
1
Marital status is associated with a broad range of health
issues for women, including their health status, health...
... and decision making about
health issues, their own health care, health service policy, planning,
delivery and evaluation
i
recognises women's rights, as healthcare consumers, to be treated ... Women’s Health Care
Community based feminist women's health services are based on principles of
social justice and an understanding of a gendered approach to health or health
within ... a safe and
healthy environment
Our Role
Women’s Health NSW works within a feminist framework to improve health and
social justice outcomes for women
The Women’s Health NSW website...
... Survey: Americans Worried about Health
Care. CQ Healthbeat News, Jun. 4. Catholic Healthcare West. (2007). Health
Security 2007. San Francisco, CA: Catholic Healthcare West. Teixeira, R. (2006). ... foster it.
Women’s Health and HealthCare Reform
16
Conclusion
The data are clear that reproductive healthcare is an essential
component of basic care for women. If a new national health plan
is ... that reproductive healthcare is essential to
women’s health. If national health reform is to fulfill the goal of
correcting our fragmented health system to improve America’s
health, it must...
... been developed for use by healthcare staff in various disciplines
including, gynaecologists, and staff in primary care, fertility experts and all those involved in
the care of HIV positive individuals. ... criminalisation
Health care staff should be aware about the important legal issues regarding HIV
transmission and their responsibilities to the duty of care of patients, confidentiality and
public health ...
Sexual and reproductive health of women and men living with HIV
Sexual health support
All HIV-positive individuals under regular follow-up should have:
• A sexual health assessment including...
... People’s
Reproductive HealthCare Needs
Health care facilities need be aware of and
address the full spectrum of young people’s
reproductive healthcare needs. Preventive
care, such as contraception ... designed to make
health care more acceptable to young adults by
improving the quality of existing health serv-
ices, including making care more accessible.
Improving the acceptability of health services
has ... recognition of adolescents’ repro-
ductive health needs. Healthcare providers
need to know how national health policies and
regulations affect young people’s care, as well
as what specific and detailed...
... mental health teams, whether hospital
or community-based, and inpatient elderly mental healthcare constitute
the foundation of the elderly mental healthcare system at the secondary
care level.
To ... outreach mental
health teams constitute
the foundation of mental
health care services at
the secondary care level
vii
Secondary
Specialized preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic care — usually ... mental healthcare service should remain closely
connected to psychiatric expertise. This expertise is traditionally found in
the mental health service structure. Effective elderly mental health care...
... Plan-
ning: A Profile of Medicare Home Health. Washington, DC,
HCFA, 1999
12. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: HealthCare Fi-
nancing Administration National Health Expenditures Projects:
1998–2008. ... to
curb rising Medicare costs. Our sample was accrued dur-
ing this period of constriction in Medicare spending. How
these changes, as well as Medicare’s recently implemented
home care prospective ... Elderly Home HealthCare Users:
Data From the 1994 National Home and Hospice Care Survey:
Advanced Data From Vital and Health Statistics 309. Hyatts-
ville, Md, National Center for Health Statistics,...
... posters, especially health
education posters, in order to avoid
health
education
>> A PRACTICAL GUIDE
FOR HEALTHCARE PROJECTS
EN
EN 48
activity techniques
AND HEALTH EDUCATION TOOLS
49 ... l’optique des soins
de santé primaire”, WHO, 1990, (Health Education:
“a health education manual focusing on primary health
care, regarding oral health : “The horse and the dog
used to eat together ... definitions of health:
> biomedical model: health can be defined
by the absence of illness or infirmity. Health
is life in the silence of the organs” (Leriche);
> biopsychosocial model: health...