• The Australian Institute of Marine Science conducts annual surveys of the Great Barrier Reef's status, and the 2022 report showed the greatest recovery in 36 years. (wikipedia.org)
  • These dimensions of access are particularly evident in rural health systems where additional structural barriers make accessing healthcare more difficult. (biomedcentral.com)
  • adequacy of sufficient providers for the care required, larger social structural barriers, and status of a framework to pay for appropriate care. (nih.gov)
  • Overall, the results of this research contribute to climate change adaptation providing a better understanding of the social dimension of adaptation processes, potential barriers to overcome and the feasibility of specific measures. (springer.com)
  • However, even if identifying barriers is a crucial step for achieving adaptation, there is still a need to better understand the underlying causes behind those adaptation barriers and ways to overcome them (Eisenack et al. (springer.com)
  • Targeted to reach the most marginalized, Opportunity's financial products help hardworking people overcome the inherent obstacles of poverty and build a more stable, secure and fulfilling life. (opportunity.org)
  • Working with our 62 local youth learning partners in 15 countries, we assess each community's unique barriers to accessing technology and then develop creative solutions to overcome them. (dell.com)
  • The purpose of this manuscript is to briefly review the literature characterizing barriers to healthcare for transgender individuals and to propose research priorities to understand mechanisms of those barriers and interventions to overcome them. (nih.gov)
  • This paper presents a study that aims to explore some of the less well studied barriers to healthcare access, particularly those that influence healthcare acceptability and appropriateness. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It follows the publication by the FSB published of member jurisdictions' plans to remove such barriers in August 2016. (fsb.org)
  • More than 4.3 billion people around the world lack Internet access, according to the World Bank Group's 2016 World Development Report . (dell.com)
  • This progress report sets out the steps FSB member jurisdictions have taken to meet the June 2018 agreed deadline for removing trade reporting barriers. (fsb.org)
  • The FSB will publish, ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Argentina in 2018 a report on the extent to which member jurisdictions have met their commitments to remove barriers. (fsb.org)
  • This progress report sets out actions being taken by FSB member jurisdictions in removing legal barriers to fully reporting, and to authorities appropriately accessing, trade reports about over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives transactions. (fsb.org)
  • The FSB published a separate Annex setting out more detail on individual jurisdictions' plans to remove legal barriers to reporting and authorities' access to data. (fsb.org)
  • The Caring Foundation of Texas has been committed to keeping Texans healthy by removing barriers to preventive healthcare since 1991. (charities.org)
  • Report assesses global trends in the non-bank financial intermediation (NBFI) sector for the year ending 31 December 2021. (fsb.org)
  • WEDNESDAY, June 9, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Barriers to health care access, especially cost, are associated with increased odds of not having an annual physician skin examination (PSE) among young melanoma survivors, according to a research letter published online June 9 in JAMA Dermatology . (healthday.com)
  • Barriers include practical difficulties (such as getting to the pharmacy or being unable to swallow medication) and/or perceptual barriers (such as lack of motivation or negative emotions). (uea.ac.uk)
  • Results highlight the low acceptance of planned adaptation by stakeholders, and the lack of awareness and of a common understanding among the different actors as preeminent barriers to adaptation, potentially caused by insufficient interactions between water users, the scientific community and environmental groups. (springer.com)
  • Barriers to abortion access are often exacerbated for people in the LGBTQ community due in part to added stigma and lack of cultural competency. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Today, 1 in 10 people lack access to safe water and 1 in 4 people lack access to a toilet. (water.org)
  • It's likely that many of these adults have multiple chronic conditions, and the lack of insurance isn't helping them access care that could help them mange these diseases. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Many young people can't afford or access a school, and if they can that school may lack clean water, let alone computers. (dell.com)
  • Lack of access to dental care due to cost during the past year was assessed. (uncg.edu)
  • Lack of money for transport or clinic costs was the most common barrier (24.6% of participants). (ecancer.org)
  • The lack of understanding is attributable, in part, to the lack of uniformity in how access is defined and evaluated, and the extent to which access is often oversimplified in research [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The biggest barrier to healthcare reported by transgender individuals is lack of access because of lack of providers who are sufficiently knowledgeable on the topic. (nih.gov)
  • Other barriers include: financial barriers, discrimination, lack of cultural competence by providers, health systems barriers, and socioeconomic barriers. (nih.gov)
  • COVID-19 reduced women's and girls' access to reproductive and maternal health care, which has not fully recovered. (brookings.edu)
  • Visual burden was pervasive, yet access was suboptimal. (nih.gov)
  • 18). Integration of mental health treatment into primary to care, and improved family functioning for children and care increases access (19), decreases stigma (20), has posi- adolescents (7). (cdc.gov)
  • However, research on how this approach relates to the context-sensitive socially situated barriers of disability stigma is underexplored. (bvsalud.org)
  • Objectives: This study aimed to understand the drivers and experiences of disability stigma in Ethiopia, from the perspective of persons with disabilities engaged in CBID programmes, and to establish how disability stigma acts as a barrier to participation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Misconceptions about the causes of disability and social perceptions regarding the capacities of persons with disabilities are found to exacerbate stigma and act as a barrier to participation. (bvsalud.org)
  • By investigating burden of eye disease and barriers to eye-care utilization in an underserved urban community, we may direct efforts to improve access. (nih.gov)
  • Promote successful college completion and alleviate the burden of student loan debt by establishing a state need-based financial aid program. (gbpi.org)
  • Medical expenses will continue to be a burden and a barrier to treatment. (forbes.com)
  • The goal is to eliminate the access issue as well as the financial burden of families getting their children immunized. (charities.org)
  • For insightful references on prevalent barriers and potential countermeasures, please consult the Distributed Solar Market Strategy , Financial Assistance Strategy , and Equitable Access sections below. (rmi.org)
  • Medical illnesses are prevalent among people who ated with improved access to care, greater use of preventive have serious mental il ness (23), yet medical il ness is services, and diminished rates of crisis intervention services often untreated or poorly treated in this population (24). (cdc.gov)
  • The indicators currently used for monitoring financial protection under the Sustainable Development Goals may not capture the extent to which financial barriers keep people from using the health services they need. (who.int)
  • Many people remain deprived of such access, however, while direct out-of-pocket payments for care and medicines continue to account for as much as one third of new annual poverty in some regions. (who.int)
  • Many people face barriers to taking their medication regularly. (uea.ac.uk)
  • We searched the literature for known barriers to adherence experienced by people prescribed long-term medication. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Further, with engineering at the forefront of product management, talented people with knowledge of API-led digital transformation are of paramount importance for the future of financial services. (pluralsight.com)
  • Editor's note: We use the term "women" in this report, but recognize that barriers to abortion access affect people of many gender identities - transgender, nonbinary and cisgender alike. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Yet, more than 34 million people working in the private sector don't have a single paid sick day and, for too many of them, taking time away from work to attend to their health means risking their jobs and financial stability. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • However, although the pandemic is mentally and emotionally affecting many people all over the world, past evidence suggests that it may affect certain communities more than others - particularly because they have reduced access to mental health services and other healthcare resources. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Today more than 60 million people around the world can turn on a tap and safely use a toilet because small, affordable loans empowered them to get access to safe water and sanitation at home. (water.org)
  • More than 60 million people in Africa, Asia, and Latin America now have access to safe water or sanitation at home and the hope, health, and opportunity they bring. (water.org)
  • Access to safe water and sanitation can quickly turn problems into potential - empowering people with time for school and work, and contributing to improved health for women, children, and families around the world. (water.org)
  • We will achieve our vision of safe water and sanitation for all by continuing to unlock more funding than what is currently dedicated to help solve the global water crisis - removing the financial barriers that stand between people in need and access to safe water and sanitation at home. (water.org)
  • Our solutions resonate with people living in poverty - specifically people who have enough income potential to take out a small water or sanitation loan, but who often cannot access the funds at an affordable rate or pay for solutions upfront. (water.org)
  • Water.org offers a portfolio of smart solutions that break down the financial barriers between people living in poverty and access to safe water and sanitation. (water.org)
  • The number of people who now have access to safe water or sanitation and the health and opportunity they bring. (water.org)
  • We are committed to helping people living in poverty get access to safe water and sanitation solutions at home. (water.org)
  • We continue to change lives by removing the financial barriers that stand between people and water and toilets. (water.org)
  • We've changed the lives of more than 60 million people with access to safe water or sanitation through small, affordable loans, more than 8.7 million people in the last year alone. (water.org)
  • As M. Gabriela Alcalde points out at the Health Affairs Blog , a recent increase in chronic disease prevalence in that state might actually be due to more people gaining access to healthcare -- i.e., it's not that more people suddenly have diabetes or COPD, it's that more people are able to see providers who can diagnose these diseases. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Rapalo, D. M., Davis, J. L., Burtner, P. and Bouldin, E. D. (2010), Cost as a barrier to dental care among people with disabilities: a report from the Florida behavioral risk factor surveillance system. (uncg.edu)
  • To maintain health and well-being, people of all ages need access to quality health care that improves outcomes and reduces costs for the community. (cclponline.org)
  • Unfortunately people, themselves, are usually held responsible for overcoming this difficulty and accessing to service needed. (kaosgl.org)
  • Welcome back to part two of The Response's 2-part series exploring the people and organizations on the frontlines of the abortion access crisis. (shareable.net)
  • In part one we introduced you to a number of grassroots, mutual aid, and solidaristic efforts aimed at helping people access abortion in the places where its currently outlawed or restricted. (shareable.net)
  • In its statement, United alluded to "financial barriers that [according to the company] limited access to the airline pilot career path for generations of women and people of color. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Low levels of catastrophic and impoverishing out-of-pocket health spending could also result from limited use of services or unmet health care needs due to financial barriers or other factors. (who.int)
  • It outlines the key plus points and the bottlenecks in accessing quality health care services for newborn, children, and mothers, and provides a set of recommendations to address the challenges in the local context. (unicef.org)
  • At the same time they are often struggling to extend financial and social protection so that those who need services are neither deterred from seeking them nor subject to catastrophic expenditures or impoverishment for doing so. (who.int)
  • As a whole, health systems provide equitable direction and needs through the development of a comprehensive, funded access to health services for the population. (who.int)
  • CDC, our planners, presenters, and their spouses/partners wish to disclose that they have no financial interest or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products, supplies of commercial services, or commercial supports. (cdc.gov)
  • As highlighted in the Finextra Research and Pluralsight impact study report, ' Addressing Tech Skills Shortages in Financial Services ,' leaders are faced with the task of aligning skills to strategy. (pluralsight.com)
  • Providing the financial services perspective, Calabrese considered what has impacted this shift in the skill development space. (pluralsight.com)
  • Not having access to paid sick days is especially problematic for women seeking abortion care because restrictive laws make such care difficult to obtain and force women to expend more time and resources than are needed to access other health care services. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • With technology being utilized in every industry imaginable, it's hardly surprising that it's made an appearance in the financial services industry as well. (androidguys.com)
  • Due to the transformational effect that mobile, cloud and other new technologies are having on our financial services industry, a huge amount of investment is happening to allow businesses to thrive off of these technological changes. (androidguys.com)
  • Below, we've explored the main ways in which mobile technology has transformed the financial services industry. (androidguys.com)
  • These mobile apps use infographics to allow customers to understand what their banking data represents, and thus represent a huge technological shift in the financial services industry, as understanding the latest trends of mobile technology can provide better service for consumers. (androidguys.com)
  • Plus, with 5 major banks holding 80% of current accounts with fewer regulator barriers, we could expect to see a huge transformation in the financial services sector. (androidguys.com)
  • Within the financial services industry, changes in regulation are designed to stimulate competition within the market, as well as provide customers with better value. (androidguys.com)
  • However, staying on top of mobile regulatory changes is often challenging for financial services markets, as the changes are usually very significant and often cost quite a lot of money. (androidguys.com)
  • The priority for financial services organisations is to ensure that all customer service facilities are of a high quality. (androidguys.com)
  • Due to the extensive technology that resides within AI, these robots are able to retain huge amounts of data regarding financial services, streamlining the consumer's customer service experience. (androidguys.com)
  • 5 . What are the main barriers you think residents face when accessing mental health services? (surveymonkey.co.uk)
  • Some dimensions of access are difficult to quantify, namely characteristics that influence healthcare services to be both acceptable and appropriate. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These issues exacerbate the difficulty of ensuring acceptable and appropriate delivery of healthcare services, which compound all other barriers to healthcare access for rural residents. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Unequal access to healthcare services is an important element of health disparities in the United States [ 1 ], and there remains much about access that is not fully understood. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Owing to cost-related barriers, young melanoma survivors could benefit from patient navigation services addressing insurance issues and financial resources to improve access to annual PSEs,' the authors write. (healthday.com)
  • Many families in Texas cannot access various healthcare services because of financial restrictions, geographical obstacles, time limitations, and more. (charities.org)
  • Without healthcare from their employer, Alex finds it difficult to access needed healthcare services. (nnedv.org)
  • According to Hamilton McNutt, project manager of the Payment Innovations team at NetHope , inclusive electronic payments systems can create "economic rails" through which other financial services can be offered, from savings and micro-insurance to credit and loans. (nextbillion.net)
  • Integrating digital payments at a program level thus serves as a key to unlock access to the formal financial sector and thus to other essential services. (nextbillion.net)
  • as a potential solution to escalating costs and poor access to primary care and preventive services (5). (cdc.gov)
  • Those less educated reported more barriers, highlighting the need to address fiscal concerns and eye-health education. (nih.gov)
  • Nomadic populations county health systems and tailoring interventions to address identified barriers. (who.int)
  • 1 To address this barrier, some states have made, or are planning to make, improvements to how patient profiles are presented to prescribers. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The Diversity Access Scheme (DAS) is a unique scholarship programme, designed to address key barriers to the solicitors' profession faced by those from less advantaged backgrounds. (lawsociety.org.uk)
  • The profession is making unprecedented efforts to address fair access and diversity, but despite these initiatives, socio-economic and educational inequalities continue to widen and have been exacerbated by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. (lawsociety.org.uk)
  • When designing communication for POC channels, marketers can identify diagnosis and therapy points, and they can tailor the messaging to address the financial support that can be offered to patients through care providers. (forbes.com)
  • Detail your theory of change - elaborating on how the proposed initiatives would address these market barriers, or work around them, and deliver impact at scale. (rmi.org)
  • And that means taking into account the incredible work that is being done by so many of the leaders who are here - and, of course, our Administrator Guzman - around what we should do to address the barriers that can - very much prohibits that person that we just talked about from actually contributing because there might be language barriers. (whitehouse.gov)
  • For more of facilities but do not access difficult to reach locations, child health days are used to them due to other issues provide immunization along with other primary health care interventions. (who.int)
  • Prioritize state investments to close Georgia's widespread student-to-counselor access gaps. (gbpi.org)
  • Improve job quality as a bridge to workforce training access, expand workforce training access to global talent and include racial equity-centered components within Georgia's State Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Plan that tracks and addresses digital skills gaps and monitors workforce training program-level outcomes. (gbpi.org)
  • Working together, we can close the gaps in ovarian cancer and ensure that more women with ovarian cancer have access to or receive the recommended treatment for ovarian cancer. (cdc.gov)
  • In many countries, the demands for equitable access to care and social health protection carry a high degree of social consensus. (who.int)
  • In addition, addressing financial barriers by reducing transport and clinic costs and tackling geographical inequities in access to care could support women in seeking timely care for possible symptoms. (ecancer.org)
  • To estimate the prevalence of self-reported unmet health care needs in the general population, identify financial and other barriers to health care access, and assess differences in prevalence of unmet needs by population characteristics. (who.int)
  • Four electronic databases - PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Web of Science - were searched using a combination of terms related to forgone care, long-term care, unmet needs, barriers to access and analysis of household surveys. (who.int)
  • Vision loss and blindness are among the top ten disabilities in the United States, yet access and utilization of eye care remains low. (nih.gov)
  • Patient information gathered at screenings were demographics, medical and social history, eye exam/referral history, insurance status, primary care physician (PCP) status, and patient-perceived eye-care barriers. (nih.gov)
  • Those steps include boosting state investments incentivizing businesses to expand registered apprenticeships, expanding college completion grants to improve college affordability, prioritizing student-parents for state child care subsidies, initiating steps to reduce four-year degree requirements for state public sector jobs and expanding broadband internet access to bridge the digital divide across education and workforce systems throughout the state. (gbpi.org)
  • Many Member States have been making efforts to extend comprehensive and integrated health-care networks in order to facilitate universal access. (who.int)
  • The National Partnership works to remove these barriers so everyone is able to access the care they need. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Everyone needs time to access health care without risking their economic stability. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Paid sick days allow a person to recover from short-term illnesses, access preventive care, undergo a basic medical procedure or care for a sick child or family member. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • According to a 2008 study in the journal Health Affairs - which primarily discusses issues inherent to the United States - "[m]ental healthcare disparities, defined as unfair differences in access to or quality of care according to race and ethnicity, are quite common. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • PDMPs are typically accessed via a web portal that health care providers must log in to and then input patientidentifying information (e.g., first and last name, date of birth) in order to access the individual's controlledsubstance prescription history. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Many individuals who have disabilities or complex health conditions do not have adequate access to comprehensive oral health care. (uncg.edu)
  • This study reports on cost of care as a barrier to oral health care. (uncg.edu)
  • After adjusting for confounding variables, Floridians with disabilities were 60% more likely to report cost as a barrier to dental care (OR=1.60, 95% CI 1.32-1.94). (uncg.edu)
  • Cost of dental care is an access to oral health barrier for Floridians with disabilities. (uncg.edu)
  • Improving access to dental care for this population will require consideration of financial issues. (uncg.edu)
  • Likewise, the inability to access good nutrition and health care endangers the very integrity of that foundation. (cclponline.org)
  • This study aimed to describe anticipated help-seeking behaviour for possible breast and cervical cancer symptoms, barriers to accessing health care and factors associated with less timely anticipated help-seeking in urban and rural settings in Uganda and South Africa (SA). (ecancer.org)
  • 38.7% of women expected to encounter at least 1 barrier when seeking care. (ecancer.org)
  • For both cancers and in both countries, women who reported more barriers were significantly less likely to anticipate seeking timely care. (ecancer.org)
  • For one to fully 'access' healthcare, they must have the means to identify their healthcare needs and have available to them care providers and the facilities where they work. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Psychologist Alp Kemaloğlu wrote about access to mental health care and barriers for LGBTI+s for equality. (kaosgl.org)
  • Considering heterosexuality as a norm, causes the assumption that everyone is heterosexual and cisgender and not intersex by default, LGBTI+s are also considered within the context of heteronormativity when they want to access mental health care, their gender identity is disregarded (Utamsingh et all. (kaosgl.org)
  • The concept called as minority stress (we notice the influence of community health care perspective in the entitling of the theory however I am going to ignore it because it is out of question for this article) is defined as one of the main barriers for LGBTI+s in accessing mental health (Meyer, 2003). (kaosgl.org)
  • Being aware of these negative experiences and the possibility of experiencing these kind of negative attitudes during health care, complicate to access these service for LGBTI+s. (kaosgl.org)
  • LGBTI+s are likely to report unfavorable experiences of accessing health care. (kaosgl.org)
  • Participants were asked when their last PSE occurred and what barriers to health care access they had experienced in the previous year. (healthday.com)
  • The Care Van is the Caring Foundation's signature program providing access to immunizations, oral care, preventive screenings, and health education for uninsured and medically underserved families at no cost through partnerships and sponsors across the state. (charities.org)
  • Access to care also may be affected by insurance or other financial-related barriers. (cdc.gov)
  • There are barriers in terms of financial literacy. (whitehouse.gov)
  • Get financial literacy resources for your classroom. (onpointcu.com)
  • Using stakeholder questionnaires, we assessed the impact of the identified barriers on the implementation of selected adaptation measures. (springer.com)
  • Acknowledged water management instruments, such as water tariffs and quotas, may face the greatest barriers, while widely accepted adaptation measures, such as irrigation modernisation, can contribute to overcoming the obstacles for the implementation of more controversial measures. (springer.com)
  • However, beyond this, there also exist an array of barriers that have constrained the implementation of adaptation actions, as widely discussed in the literature (e.g. (springer.com)
  • Pew conducted online focus groups of PDMP administrators to gauge support for enhanced PDMP profiles, perceived barriers to implementation, and recommendations to advance this work. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Keynote speech by FSB Chair Klaas Knot at the 11th Institute for Law and Finance Conference on "The Future of the Financial Sector: The Next Systemic Financial Crisis", Goethe University, Frankfurt, 24 January 2023. (fsb.org)
  • The representation gap - even more significant for women of color - poses a huge barrier to ensuring policies that support state-level abortion access WASHINGTON, D.C. - November 28, 2023 - In a newly released report, Democracy & Abortion. (nationalpartnership.org)
  • Matthew Gandy's Commentary in Area (2023) criticised the decision of the national funder UKRI to mandate that all books resulting from the research that it funds must be published open access (OA) from 2024. (lu.se)
  • However, there are few examples in which adaptation has been successfully implemented, evidencing the need for improving understanding about the socio-institutional context of adaptation processes and the underlying causes of barriers to adaptation. (springer.com)
  • Katherine Y. Wojcik, Ph.D., from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, and colleagues examined barriers to annual PSEs among 128 young melanoma survivors (age ≤24 years at diagnosis in 1996 to 2010). (healthday.com)
  • the likelihood of having barriers was increased for survivors without PSEs versus those with PSEs (40 versus 15 percent). (healthday.com)
  • Survivors of domestic violence experience increased economic barriers . (nnedv.org)
  • Economic barriers" constrain survivors from using or accessing financial resources. (nnedv.org)
  • It is important to recognize some of the major concerns that some survivors may have while seeking financial stability when trying to start over after experiencing financial abuse within the context of domestic violence. (nnedv.org)
  • Each survivor's experience is different, but because 99 percent of all survivors experience financial abuse,[1] the journey toward economic stability can be challenging. (nnedv.org)
  • Through our Economic Justice project , we strengthen advocates' financial capabilities to better assist survivors of domestic violence in moving from short-term safety to long-term security, and provide survivors with the tools they need to empower themselves to live an economically sustainable life. (nnedv.org)
  • 4] Legislative fixes like the passage of the SAFE Act are steps that would help ensure that survivors aren't trapped with abusive partners for financial reasons. (nnedv.org)
  • While abortion continued to decline in some countries with good contraceptive access, rates have remained stable or even increased in other countries with reliable abortion statistics, such as the UK, France and Sweden. (fiapac.org)
  • Abortion access has always been limited here in the United States, but since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June of this year and the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision held that the Constitution does not confer a right to abortion - things have gotten dramatically worse - especially in parts of the southern United States, the Great Plains, and parts of the midwest. (shareable.net)
  • Below is a transcript of "Abortion Access and Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe Landscape," modified for your reading pleasure. (shareable.net)
  • Employed patients were more likely than unemployed to report a time barrier (odds ratio = 1.76, 95% confidence interval 1.03-3.01). (nih.gov)
  • This report highlights the economic security barriers within Georgia's higher education and workforce systems and the ways they perpetuate occupational segregation. (gbpi.org)
  • The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 (section 54) stipulates an Outlook Report on the Reef's health, pressures, and future every five years. (wikipedia.org)
  • Current research emphasizes sexual minorities' self-report of barriers, rather than using direct methods. (nih.gov)
  • Editors and writers make all efforts to clarify any financial ties behind the studies on which we report. (healthday.com)
  • Financial, logistical, and awareness barriers were common. (nih.gov)
  • In this research, we developed a stakeholder-based assessment of barriers to the adoption of climate adaptation options for irrigation in the Guadiana basin, one of Spain's most climate-vulnerable basins. (springer.com)
  • Each dimension of access must be monitored to improve patient experiences and outcomes for rural Americans. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There aren't enough qualified, trained providers for the need, and patients with cancer encounter barriers to in-person participation, including things like transportation or financial barriers. (medscape.com)
  • Research shows that identifying the underlying barriers is challenging for patients and practitioners. (uea.ac.uk)
  • The Identification of Medication Adherence Barriers Questionnaire (IMAB-Q) was developed and validated to support patients and practitioners to identify these barriers. (uea.ac.uk)
  • PDMP administrators described barriers that include limited availability of funding, challenges with vendor negotiations, and whether existing legislative or regulatory authority allows for such enhancements. (pewtrusts.org)
  • If the state is applying and the municipality doesn't feel the program will properly cover them, the municipality should identify other municipalities with similar regulatory barriers to design a joint application under award option 3. (rmi.org)
  • This means if you need more from your banking experience, we're there to provide options, remove barriers and be your guide every step of the way. (onpointcu.com)
  • and difficult access to places where family reunification procedures can be initiated. (coe.int)
  • This makes it hard to leave an abusive partner and, for those who do make the difficult decision to leave, the financial damage can last for years. (nnedv.org)
  • While many of Dell's youth learning initiatives focus on the developing world, we also recognize that low-income students in developed countries may not have access to a computer or the Internet at home. (dell.com)
  • Data collected over a five-year period shows that we successfully reach our target group of aspiring solicitors from underrepresented groups who face significant barriers to entry. (lawsociety.org.uk)
  • With access to banking for the first time in her life, she acquires a $140 Opportunity loan and business training that she uses to increase her sales-and her profits. (opportunity.org)
  • All of the barriers identified from this literature search were organised into similar themes. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Working with an advocate, Alex secured a credit-building micro-loan through NNEDV's Independence Project to ensure that other financial resources would not be out of reach. (nnedv.org)
  • Financial education resources for K - 12 teachers. (onpointcu.com)
  • We also offer great rates, low fees and financial education resources just for you. (onpointcu.com)
  • We hypothesized that patients with multiple chronic health problems and financial stressors would have the highest requests for resources. (bvsalud.org)
  • Health financing is concerned with how financial resources are generated, allocated and used in health systems. (who.int)
  • To determine the setting, an agency need only decide that the setting is easily, readily, and regularly accessed by the designated client population. (cdc.gov)
  • The Indirect Financial Barrier study, was conducted through a partnership between the University of Sydney and Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa'e (UNTL), with support from the Ministry of Health and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). (unicef.org)
  • To provide the best support to help patients take their medication, their personal barrier(s) must firstly be identified. (uea.ac.uk)
  • Find the support you need to achieve financial wellness. (onpointcu.com)
  • Despite many having these symptoms, few patients with cancer have access to psycho-oncologic support. (medscape.com)
  • the sustainability of supplies or that they tablished mutual respect among all the will be able to the medicines safely and significant tribes and families of Yathrib WHO perspective on access to essential medicines as a right rationally. (who.int)
  • In particular, books produced by scholar-led OA presses will not harm the reputation of departments or individual scholars, and they also have the potential to reduce significant financial barriers to accessing books across the globe. (lu.se)
  • We also looked at existing data about mental health burdens and access to healthcare for different communities in the U.S. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • ABSTRACT Access to essential medicines is an element of the international agreements on the human right to health. (who.int)
  • Beyond operational improvements, integrating digital payments into the development value chain can enhance adoption of mobile money by program staff and beneficiaries - driving financial inclusion. (nextbillion.net)
  • Opportunity's biometric technology allows her to open and access a savings account using only her fingerprint embedded in an ID card to give her recognition she never had. (opportunity.org)
  • Semi-structured interviews and content analysis were used to explore barriers-appropriateness and acceptability-to healthcare access in their patient populations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Based on social network mapping, we elicited potential barriers to adaptation in the water sector. (springer.com)
  • A large part of the reef is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which helps to limit the impact of human use, such as fishing and tourism. (wikipedia.org)
  • We work with financial institutions, service providers, international agencies, and governments to make an impact. (water.org)
  • This paper will use a series of case studies drawn from the research of the financial situation of University of Bright - on students, to illuminate how students manage the competing demands of full-time study and their financial circumstances. (brighton.ac.uk)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Students Financial Circumstances: Barriers to learning? (brighton.ac.uk)
  • Our syndicated news content is completely independent of any financial interests, is based solely on industry-respected sources and the latest scientific research, and is carefully fact-checked by a team of industry experts to ensure accuracy. (healthday.com)
  • The findings from a longitudinal study of the financial circumstances of University of Brighton undergraduate students has shown how the financial reality of being in higher education may affect different groups of students, and have consequences for academic achievement and learning. (brighton.ac.uk)
  • Our findings provide evidence that reducing equity issuance barriers benefits issuers even in highly developed markets. (ssrn.com)
  • Celia needed to take some time off work to meet with her lawyer and go to court for custody hearings, but her job did not allow employees to take Safe Days, which is flexible time off of work to have protections put in place to increase physical, emotional, and financial safety. (nnedv.org)
  • There are barriers in terms of just not knowing where to go and how to apply for loans and access to capital - things that have nothing to do with the capacity of that individual and nothing to do with their spirit of innovation and ambition, which is also something I love about our small-business owners, because they believe and they see and they work hard around the clock. (whitehouse.gov)
  • The Great Barrier Reef has long been known to and used by the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is an important part of local groups' cultures and spirituality. (wikipedia.org)
  • identifying these groups and their barriers to access and use of immunization. (who.int)
  • For those from disadvantaged socio-economic groups, access to the profession could get harder. (lawsociety.org.uk)
  • The scholarship element of the award is central to awardees: in our focus groups, many mentioned that without the DAS, financial barriers would have prevented them from pursuing a legal career. (lawsociety.org.uk)
  • Does United contend that financial barriers still limit access to certain groups? (powerlineblog.com)