Human Services News

social work, social, worker, service, services, mental health, psychology, counseling, non profit, nonprofit, clinical, not-for-profit, opening, fair, link, links, organization, association, journal, school, msw, bsw, medical, welfare, child welfare, sociology, therapy, case management, case manager, casework, certification, recruitment, opportunity, site, bank, online, interview, salary, listing, director, direct care, social service, therapist, case worker, house parent, foster care, nurse, homeless, teacher, agency, agencies, occupational, risk, youth, program, substance abuse, human services, career, human service jobs, human service, corrections, counselor, rehabilitation, elderly, disabled, gerontology, aging, psychiatry, intern, internship, products, services, conferences, behavioral health, group home, needs, medical, outreach, grant writer, special, population, disorders, development, socail, socal

>Interest Areas
   Nonprofit News
   Children & Youth
   Civic Engagement
   Community Development
   Economic Security
   Education
   Health
   Homelessness
   Nutrition & Healthy Living
   Substance Abuse
   Nonprofit Management
>Featured Nonprofit Jobs
 
Jobs Sponsored By
Government Grants
for Small Business
  Education Jobs
  Foundation Related Jobs
  Social Work Jobs
  Program Director Jobs
  Substance Abuse Jobs
  Human Services Jobs
  Social Services Jobs


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Feature Story 

January 16, 2008

759,000 Children with Asthma Endure Gaps in Insurance Every Year

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

Every year, 759,000 children with asthma may be at risk of a major asthma attack while they have no health insurance.

About 30 percent of those families earn more than 200 percent of the federal poverty level, putting them above the threshold for the state children's health insurance program in most states.

"Too many children with this chronic condition are without insurance at some point during the year," said Jill Halterman, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester and author of the study that appears in Ambulatory Pediatrics today.

"These children need to have ongoing treatment from a primary care provider to avoid serious health complications.

Those same children were 14 times more likely to have had an unmet need for medication than children with private insurance.

The study, which is an analysis of data from the National Survey of Children's Health (conducted by the Center for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics between January 2003 and July 2004), also showed that many children with asthma were not seeing a regular physician often enough.

More than one-third of parents of children who had lost insurance and about half of parents of children with no insurance for a full year said their child hadn't seen a personal doctor for preventive care in the past year.

Children with asthma need even more consistent care to prevent asthma attacks and other related illnesses.

No differences were found between children with private and public insurance, when it came to unmet needs, discontinuity in care or poor access.

Read more from this post.



Posted on January 16, 2008 10:05 PM


More on HandsNet

Excessive drinking may lead to poor brain health via obesity

Chronic drinking increases levels of stress hormones, leading to neurotoxicity

Decision-making deficits related to driving under the influence are often undetected

Acamprosate prevents relapse to drinking in alcoholism

Antibiotics: Longer treatment times that benefit children may cost society

Ritalin improves brain function, task performance in cocaine abusers

Bipolar disorder does not increase risk of violent crime



Foundation News Government News Children News
Youth News Community Building News Education News
Civic Engagement News Health News Arts News
Environmental News

Email this Article
Bookmark & Share this Page
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Foundation News
Related Foundation Grants
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
$400,000 from the Hewlett Foundation
EdSource
$400,000 from the James Irvine Foundation
American Forests
$300,000 from the Ford Foundation
Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra
$120,000 from the Hewlett Foundation
Articles From Our Sponsors

Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'misterco_slamja'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /home/handsnet/public_html/topic_titles_nonprofit_remote_query.php on line 7
Unable to connect to the database
 
Since launching the first online network for activists in 1987, HandsNet has aggregated current human services and community development information important to low-income communities and communities of color. We seek to foster comprehensive thinking on approaches to improving the lives of people living in these communities.
    Government Grants  |   Foundation Grants    

Be Grateful

Get Dynamic Content for Your Website

Post Human Services Headlines - Updated Daily

Get the latest Human Services info
delivered to your email weekly!
Subscribe to the Human Services Digest.

HomeAbout HandsNet Training and CapacityAlertsContact UsAnnouncements

Visit these sites in the Information Organizers Network
Social Services Employment Opportunities | School Funding | Most Popular Baby Names | Grants for Small Business | Small Businesses to Start | Government Business Grants | Government Grants for Small Businesses | Entrepreneur and Home Business | Building a Mind of Prosperity | Government Grants for Small Business | 100 Popular Baby Names | List of Babies Names | Money Making Website | Small Buinsess Grants | How to Fix Credit | Community Building | Civic Engagement Foundations | Foundations Giving Grants | Health Grants | Federal Grant Money | Arts Funding | Good Baby Boy Names | Dogs Beds
Edited by:Michael Saunders

©2010 Information Organizers, LLC