Showing posts with label services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label services. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 December 2019

Family Violence Remains In The Shadows

Family Violence Remains In The Shadows.
Violence committed against women by men is extremely under-reported in many countries, a weighty new study finds. Researchers analyzed material from more than 93600 women in 24 countries who survived sexual or physical violence, often called gender-based violence. Only 7 percent of the survivors reported the incidents to legal, medical or venereal frame services, and only 37 percent informed family, friends or neighbors.

Monday, 12 September 2016

In The Recession Americans Have Less To Seek Medical Help

In The Recession Americans Have Less To Seek Medical Help.
During the set-back from 2007 to 2009, fewer Americans visited doctors or filled prescriptions, according to a late report. The report, based on a contemplate of more than 54000 Americans, also found that folk disparities in access to health care increased during the so-called Great Recession, but emergency concern visits stayed steady. "We were expecting a significant reduction in health care use, outstandingly for minorities," said co-author Karoline Mortensen, an assistant professor in the department of health services conduct at the University of Maryland School of Public Health.

So "What we saw were some reductions across the embark on - whites and Hispanics were less likely to use physician visits, prescription fills and in-patient stays. But that's the only difference we saw, which was a surprise to us. We didn't notice a drop in emergency room care". Whether these altered patterns of health care resulted in more deaths or torture isn't clear.

In terms of unemployment and loss of income and health insurance, blacks and Hispanics were gripped more severely than whites during the recent economic downturn, according to background word in the study. That was borne out in health care patterns. Compared to whites, Hispanics and blacks were less apt to to see doctors or fill prescriptions and more likely to use emergency department care.

Mortensen believes the Affordable Care Act will better level access to care for such people, and provide a buffer in the conclusion of another economic slide. "Preventive services without cost-sharing will entice people to use those services. And insuring all the folk who don't have health insurance should level the playing field to some extent".