Service Programs
Disparities in Healthcare
Quality Improvement
Rights Under Healthcare
100

Provides health coverage to eligible children through both Medicaid and separate

Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIIP)

100

Underinsured and not accessible in area

Healthcare Access

100

Ensuring the patient does not decline in the care during hospital stay due to harm

Safety

100

The right to access Emergency Care regardless of the ability to pay for healthcare.

Emergency Medical Conditions and Women in Labor Act (EMTALA)

200

Act implemented to assist with uninsured population

Affordable Care Act

200

Occurs due to unemployment or offering of coverage

Uninsured

200

Avoiding the underuse of effective care and the overuse of ineffective care

Efficacy

200

The federal law establishing the vast network of community health clinics that serve medically underserved communities and populations.

Medicaid

300

Provide services to patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who do not have health insurance coverage or the financial resources

Ryan White Program

300

Occurs due to financial strain and cost of healthcare due to poverty level

Income level

300

Being mindful of the needs, values, and preferences of each patient; includes smooth transitions and close coordination among providers.

Patient-Center

300

Forms the public health insurance market, primarily through an expansion of Medicaid eligibility

Affordable Care Act

400

Federal funding for family planning services offered to women who do not qualify for Medicaid

Family planning services

400

Language barriers, income level, work status, state of residence, and immigration barriers

Ethnic, Race, Citizenship status

400

Monitoring of wait times to round on a patient

Timeliness

400

Forms the public health insurance market, primarily through an expansion of Medicaid eligibility

Right to Inform Decisions

500

Centers are located in medically underserved areas and provide primary care services to individuals on a sliding fee scale

Federally qualified health centers

500

Deductible, family size, premium cost

Employee coverage feasibility

500

Monitoring, improving processes, and cost control

Efficiency

500

Court proceedings of the following:  Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), Roe v. Wade (1973)

Right to Privacy

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