There are enough health resources to do a reasonably good job in delivering them.
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To identify postal employees who are indebted to the federal government under programs administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
To enable DOD to identify Federal personnel, employed or retired, who owe delinquent debts under programs administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
The Health Resources and Services Administration is leading a cross-departmental effort to evaluate the text4baby program, especially for underserved settings that many government programs target.
One way or another, the 5-year-old group has managed to provide information about health resources, educational classes and emotional support to over 400 African women.
Lu, the associate administrator of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
However, the families of these soldiers are not well equipped with mental health resources to identify the warning signs and signals that could help prevent suicides or other crisis issues.
Texas Health Resources, which operates 25 hospitals, requires doctors at its Dallas facility to participate in simulation drills as a condition of getting credentialed to deliver babies in its delivery rooms.
We must continue to push for an expansion of programs that connect veterans to mental health resources while also fighting to erase the stigma that prevents many veterans from seeking mental health care in the first place.
These resources come on top of proposed increases for HIV prevention and care at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that were included in the original budget submission.
States where poverty exceeded 18 percent, the immigrant population exceeded 15 percent and the C-section rate exceeded 33 percent had 77 percent, 33 percent and 21 percent higher risks of maternal mortality, respectively, a 2007 report by Gopal K. Singh of the Health Resources and Services Administration indicated.
Until patients have control over health care resources, the health care crisis will deepen.
The selected Beacon Communities will use health IT resources within their community as a foundation for bringing doctors, hospitals, community health programs, federal programs and patients together to design new ways of improving quality and efficiency to benefit patients and taxpayers.
Comparative effectiveness research is part of a plan to reallocate health care resources in a way similar to the U.K.'s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, which uses "experts" to judge the cost-effectiveness of therapies, in order to decide which ones the government will pay for.
Emphasis should be on putting the patient--not employers and third parties--in charge of health care resources.
" The WHO gives extra credit to countries that use their health care resources "efficiently.
Experts credit much of their recovery to access to important health care resources and strong family support.
That puts the consumer back in charge of health care resources.
Will opportunities to turn over health care resources and market power to the patients, taking them out of the hands of the HMOs and government bureaucracies, be spurned?
The ultimate answer is for Congress to remove the severe restrictions on Medical Savings Accounts, which put patients instead of third parties in charge of health care resources.
We should remove the suffocating restrictions on medical savings accounts, which would put health care resources in the hands of patients instead of third parties, such as employers, government bureaus, insurance companies and HMOs.
Move forward with restoring our community health centers, provide resources for the prevention and public health fund, establish the Ready Reserve Corps, and rebuild our primary care system.
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In 2011 the growing field of digital epidemiology will attract more students, health officials and resources than ever before.
For instance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health provide extensive resources.
Everyone concerned with indoor air pollution, health, natural resources in the developing world and global warming has a stake in these questions.
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If we restrain costs by eliminating waste and inefficiency, we can have the same real amount of health care with resources left over to produce other things that we value.
Higher co-pays and deductibles in government health insurance push consumers to balance costs and benefits in deciding how much health care to consume, improving the allocation of resources in the health sector.
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For example, Rebecca Onie was a college sophomore when she realized the connection between poverty and poor health: low-income patients lack basic resources such as food and housing, and the lack of such resources often leads to worse health outcomes.
Moreover, some poor countries may simply not be ready for a sudden big shift of resources into health.
Players also gain one point per level to add to one of the three main resources: Health, Mana, or Stamina.
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