... the complex
relationship of disabilitywith other identities. Peoplewith both disability and addiction are likely toface
unique barriers and stigma.
How does your project ...
... and that many groups—women, the
LGBTQ community, people who are poor, the undereducated, and those with
mental and physical delays and disabilities—face discriminatory treatment and are
subject to discriminatory policies. Solutions to improving health equity require
...
... Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation/Office of Disability, Aging and ... peoplewith substance use disorders in treatment. Washington, DC: U. ...
... as new immigrants, LGBTQIA+ individuals, religious minorities, and peoplewithdisabilities. SMPs should assess consumer data to identify sources that are heavily utilized by marginalized ...
... new immi-
grants, LGBTQIA+ individuals, religious minorities, and
peoplewithdisabilities. SMPs should assess consumer
data to identify sources that are heavily utilized by
marginalized ...
... challenges are layered upon the pandemic-era disruption to daily routines and support systems on which peoplewithdisabilities may rely. Elevated Social Needs and Strain on ...
... mental capacity to do so. Recovery residences also face their own stigma from neighborhood and community organizations, often as a result of the perception that peoplewith OUD will attract poverty and crime to the community [25]. Because of structural racism, incarceration ...
... peoplewith OUD that do not exist for peoplewith other chronic conditions; the ... individuals face judgement or blame and are left without connections ...
... identify ways to monitor for specific combinations of people or populations, ... be dynamic in the face of new contexts and applications of a technology, ...
... development of an in vitro companion diagnostic device
with a therapeutic ...
Changes to existing medical software policies resulting from Section 3060 ...
... major driver for additional support and services for people who experience ... DC. This aligns with the overarching goal of the intervention: to provide ...
... AND OPIOID
CRISIS MITIGATION COMPETING PRIORITIES?
In the face of competing clinical obligations—to manage people’s pain effec-
tively and to reduce or eliminate the serious harms associated with opioids—the
question before prescribers is how best ...
... stating that “health misinformation is a serious threat to public health” (Office of the Surgeon General, 2021). COVID-19 also disproportionately impacted people of color, older individuals, and those with chronic illness or disabilities. Women, younger health care workers, and those with ...
... of age-related and other bias. Discrimination against peoplewithdisabilities was found in several clinical situations and state CSC plans. The HHS Office of Civil Rights (OCR) created guidance that patients needed to be assessed as individuals and that providers could ...
... educated and less affluent.
Older, less affluent adults with significant ...
that make it difficult to use new technologies. Also, some older adults may ...
... children, the elderly, and veterans face unique
circumstances with transportation ... due todisability, illness, and
likely a greater need for frequent ...
... violence and abuse happens to a lot of people and affects their health, we are ... deliver the tool face-to-face. Discussion The impacts of unmet HRSNs, ...
... demographics , forced or voluntarily . Across the globe, migrants face numerous ... with poor socioeconomic status, who often endure compromised living ...
... low-income communities; peoplewith chronic diseases or disabilities; people ... are 34% more likely to live in areas with the highest projected increases ...