(s): Health Care Delivery, Mental Health System Presenting author's disclosure statement: Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: The focus of my research is in the areas of Latino mental health services, depression treatment engagement in the primary care and community settings ...
The quality of health care in the Dominican Republic leaves much to be desired. This is a thorny issue to deal with since the doctor is the risk factor, as are his training, skills, attitudes, responsibilities, and professional ethics. The considerations and reflections correspond to Dr...
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The healthcare system in Laos includes four levels: village, district, provincial and central. Village health volunteers (VHVs) (who are usually trained for 2 weeks on how to use basic oral medicines and provide primary healthcare services at their own homes) are the key health providers at ...
However, while barriers to accessing care have been extensively documented, less is known about the diverse ways that women respond to, and navigate, these situations. This study explores strategies pregnant women and new mothers use to navigate and respond to health care barriers in a rural ...
U. N. Sustainable Development Goal 3 for Good Health and Well-Being to check access. 3. 4. 11. 13. About this chapter Pelton, J.N. (2019). Healthcare and Educational Systems in the Age of the Cyber Revolution. In: Preparing for the Next Cyber Revolution. Springer, Cham. https://do...
On the one hand, that means I’m interested in how U.S. states are trying to assume control over trans healthcare, especially from the perspective of a thorny political context in the U.S. But I’m also interested a broader U.S. political context and what it means for queer and ...
This map shows Universal health care around the world. Universal health care is a national health insurance program in many countries that is mostly financed by taxes and administered by the government to provide comprehensive health care that is accessi
Experts affirm thatimmigrant populationmake the same use of healthcare resources than autochthonous one. "Immigrants do not over-use public healthcare resources," says Albert Grau, "even if the access to thepublic healthsystem is much easier than in their countries of origin. In general,immigrants...
Foreign-educated and foreign-born health professionals play a vital role in the U.S. health care workforce, but strategic shifts such as changes in immigration laws may be needed to stabilize the nation's health workforce, according to a new RAND Corpora