نتایج جستجو برای: border health

تعداد نتایج: 1010275  

Journal: :BMC pregnancy and childbirth 2018
Theresa Morris Amanda Gomez Miriam Naiman-Sessions Christine H Morton

BACKGROUND We apply Intersectional Theory to examine how compounded disadvantage affects the odds of women having a cesarean in U.S.-Mexico border hospitals and in non-border hospitals. We define U.S. Latinas with compounded disadvantage as those who have neither a college education nor private health insurance. RESULTS Analyzing quantitative and qualitative data from Childbirth Connection's ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2007
Keli Regina Dal Prá Jussara Maria Rosa Mendes Regina Célia Tamaso Mioto

This article discusses the guarantee of the right to health care and the exercise of citizenship in border areas between Brazil and the other MERCOSUR member countries, considering cross-border movement of persons and the demand on the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) by the population living along the borders. The goal is to debate the guarantee of the right to health, citizenship, free ...

2013
Jill A. McDonald Octavio Mojarro Paul D. Sutton Stephanie J. Ventura

INTRODUCTION The US-Mexico border region has 15 million residents and 300,000 births annually. Reproductive health concerns have been identified on both sides of the border, but comparable information about reproductive health is not available. The objective of this study was to compare reproductive health indicators among populations in this region. METHODS We used 2009 US Hispanic and Mexic...

2017
Omar A. Contreras Cecilia B. Rosales Eduardo Gonzalez-Fagoaga Celina I. Valencia Maria Gudelia Rangel

BACKGROUND Workforce and leadership development is imperative for the advancement of public health along the U.S./Mexico border. The Leaders across borders (LaB) program aims to train the public health and health-care workforce of the border region. The LaB is a 6-month intensive leadership development program, which offers training in various areas of public health. Program curriculum topics i...

2003
Michelle Weinberg Stephen Waterman Carlos Alvarez Lucas Veronica Carrion Falcon Pablo Kuri Morales Luis Anaya Lopez Chris Peter Alejandro Escobar Gutiérrez Ernesto Ramirez Gonzalez Ana Flisser Ralph Bryan Enrique Navarro Valle Alfonso Rodriguez Gerardo Alvarez Hernandez Cecilia Rosales Javier Arias Ortiz Michael Landen Hugo Vilchis Julie Rawlings Francisco Lopez Leal Luis Ortega Elaine Flagg Roberto Tapia Conyer Martin Cetron

In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Mexican Secretariat of Health, and border health officials began the development of the Border Infectious Disease Surveillance (BIDS) project, a surveillance system for infectious diseases along the U.S.-Mexico border. During a 3-year period, a binational team implemented an active, sentinel surveillance system for hepatitis and febri...

Journal: :The European Journal of Public Health 2010

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 1999
H E Hermans A den Exter

On behalf of the European Commission, a Cross-Border Health Care Project was undertaken to explore how citizens living in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine can obtain improved access to health services in the Member States concerned: Belgium, Germany, and The Netherlands. Main attention of the project is focused on practical issues of cross-border health care. The first results have shown that the new cr...

Journal: :Health marketing quarterly 2002
Michael Landeck Cecilia Garza

One of the most controversial topics in the U.S. is the issue of accessibility to health services by U.S. residents. This issue is most critical to U.S. Hispanic residents living along the U.S.-Mexico border who have been identified as having low health standards and low socio-economic conditions when compared to the rest of the state and the country. The availability of lower cost health servi...

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