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Child care law
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Social skills are valid predictors for school readiness and subsequent school success. The federal state law for child day-care and preschools in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a federal state in Germany, provides additional funds for the targeted and individualized promotion of social developmental delays for children in preschools in social hotspots.
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viorochimaru2711
29-05-2020
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part 2 book “abc of child protection” has contents: non-organic failure to thrive, non-organic failure to thrive, emotional abuse, fabricated or induced illness, role of the child and adolescent mental health team, medical reports, social workers and child protection, case conferences, child care law, child care law,… and other contents.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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The main emphasis of this policy is not to propose new technical interventions, but to promote extension of preventive and curative infant and child health services and behaviors of known effectiveness into communities where people live. This involves increasing the numbers and effectiveness (e.g. gender balance) of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and the effectiveness of the supporting primary care and referral facilities that together make up the community-based health care system. Thus, this policy applies to the entire range of health provision in the country.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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States should take advantage of all opportunities for funding within the health reform law, especially those provisions which aim to improve service delivery for medically underserved patients, specifically those related to establishing community health teams to support patient centered medical homes and community transformation grants. Patient centered medical homes have the opportunity to reduce costs to the health system, especially as it relates to avoidable emergency room visits for children suffering from asthma....
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is an important first step in reforming our broken health care system. For children, it means improving the insured rate to an unprecedented high, and extending access and improving coverage for children who currently have health insurance coverage but experience barriers to getting the care they need. Congress and the President have acknowledged that certain parts of the bill need to be fixed, and significant work remains to be done to ensure that all children have access to the care they need and deserve.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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The new health reform law’s major impact will be to cover the majority of children that are currently uninsured. However, having insurance does not always equal access to a physician. If a child is a Medicaid recipient, the outlook is even bleaker, as they currently face long wait lists for appointments with physicians who accept Medicaid and limited access to subspecialists.18,19 The law seeks to remedy this situation in several ways. Ø The health reform law improves access to physicians by increasing reimbursement for primary care.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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The law requires plans on the exchange to cover an appropriate and necessary range of services for children. In order for insurance plans to be listed on the exchanges, they must comply with the standards of pediatric care set forth in the law. Plans must provide comprehensive, essential benefits, including cost-free preventive care, pediatric services, oral, and vision services. In addition, all plans must limit annual out-of-pocket expenses to $5,000 per individual and $10,000 per family.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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Approximately 4 million children will still be left uninsured even after the ACA provisions are implemented. There are various reasons why a child may be left without insurance including: legal status (the new law prohibits any benefits to non-legal residents), insurance costs that may still be too expensive for parents to afford, or parents may expect health care costs for them and their child are to be relatively low in respect to the premium required for coverage or any applicable penalty.
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seketnoi
28-04-2013
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However, in State v. Jones, 151 S.W.3d 494 (Tenn. 2004), the court ruled that a passenger’s conduct in holding her 2-year-old child in her lap was not a gross deviation from ordinary care under the facts of this case. The court reasoned that adult drivers routinely fail to safely restrain child passengers. The court cited a recent survey finding that only 60 percent of child passengers were restrained and that State law “permitted a mother to remove her child from its car seat to nurse the child or to ‘attend to its other physiological needs.’” 11 Likewise, in...
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nhacchovina
23-03-2013
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mymi0809
18-01-2013
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Review your protection order to make sure that it contains the relief that the judge granted. If something is missing or incorrect, bring it to the attention of the court before leaving or having copies made. • Get certified copies of your protection order and carry at least one copy with you at all times. The court must provide free copies. • Provide copies of the protection order to any law enforcement agency that you may ask to enforce your protection order, to your employer, friends and relatives, to your child’s school or day care facility, and to other people as appropriate.
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enter1cai
12-01-2013
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It demands of us that we attend to the enormous unmet needs in child and adolescent mental health, that we recognize the paucity of services precisely where needs are greatest, and that we insist on action to remedy the treatment gap. Some 30 years ago, Julian Tudor Hart, a primary care physician practicing in a low income community in Wales, proposed an inverse care law. It reads: “The availability of good medical care varies inversely with the need for it in the populations served.” Nothing better illustrates this proposition than the data in this Atlas on how few child psychiatrists.
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le_minh_nha
12-12-2012
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A directory of local health departments has been listed for your convenience. Your local health department can provide a wealth of information and services to your facility, including assistance in the control of a communicable disease outbreak. In addition, day care providers should report those diseases reportable by law to their local health departments, as well as any other increased number of illnesses. This helps to prevent the spread of disease and to keep accurate records of communicable disease in your community and our state.
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can_thai
12-12-2012
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Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III)
Legal definitions of IPV reference state or federal laws and generally refer specifically to threats or acts of physical or sexual violence including forced rape, stalking, harassment, certain types of psychological abuse and other crimes where civil or criminal justice remedies apply. Laws vary from state to state. Since non-physical forms of IPV can have many medical, psychological, behavioral and developmental effects, the definition used in these Guidelines is better suited for the identification and treatment of IPV in the health care setting.
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quygia123
06-11-2012
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This study analyzes an attempt at integration of a pre-school class, a leisuretime center and an elementary school in Sweden. The integration was organized in the form of Vertical Track which implies a successive development of groups comprising children between six and twelve years old, pre-school teachers, recreation pedagogues, and schoolteachers. The integration was prompted by state governed reforms such as the 1992 law allowing six-year olds to start compulsory school.
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monkey68
13-03-2009
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