In: Nursing
In 400 words, defines and discusses in detail the barriers that exist for children obtaining health care in America.
The new analysis presents five key facts on the lack of child care in rural communities and outlines opportuniteis for improving access while families in all regions and communities struggle with accessing high quality chid care this analysis focuses on families in rural areas
areas are particularly relevant when explaining the disadvantages in child care settling
Econonic health and well being- Financial stability and human wellbeing are strongly correlated the devastating effects of poverty is readilyy mirrored inn chhild care settings
Litaracy comperencce- The shared and mirrored young child care teacher risk for illiteracy is compelling.
Socio emotional growth- The miirroring of child childcare teacher social or emotional status is a connstant in child care setting.
The health care barriers are,
The most American chidren aproximately 70 percent or about 50 million chidren are generally healthy, 20 % of American children have mild to moderate chronic problems such as persistent ear infection,respiratory allergies, asthma,eczema and skin allergies and speech defect . Another 10% about 7 million chidren have one or more severe chronic condition such as congenital heart defects neural tube defects juvenile diabetis sickel cell diseases or Hiv, Approximatly 12 million chidren or 20 percent of all chidren expierience some type of mental health prooblems or substance abuse problems during childhood and adolacense an estimated 3.5 million childrens have serious emotional disturbances.