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Child Health Care:

Child Health CareA health manpower report prepared by the National Commission of Community Health Services showed that the U.S. hospitals and health organizations were maintaining the ratio of 150 doctors per 100,000 population only by filling out one-fifth of their needs with physicians from other countries. The demand for health care had also created serious shortages of nurses and other paramedical personnel. Among the solutions being suggested were new methods of health care organization and government support for new or expanded education programs in the health sciences.

This definition is problem-focused, emphasizing prevention and remedy. It recognizes the value of strengthening a child health care's own home where possible. Where this is not possible, a variety of substitute living situations is provided. child health care welfare services are directed to the social problem of deprivation of parental care. As the accompanying chart illustrates, they are designed to help with society's child health care-rearing task in three important ways: (1) to substitute for parental care either partially or wholly according to a child health care's individual needs; (2) to supplement the care that a child health care receives, or to compensate for certain inadequacies or limitations in parental care; and (3) to support or reinforce the ability of parents to meet their child health careren's needs.

Pages about Child Health Care:

- Health education - Give health grit
- Term health - Pro vide health insurance
- World health organization - Health sciences
- Providing health insurance—group - Preserve their health and well being
- Health grit - His health failed
- About the health of members - Life and health
- Community health - Public health officials
- Health and well being - Preserve the health
- Health education - Mental health
- Home and health is preparing - Long term health
- Failing health plagued - Constitute a health hazard
- Regular health examinations - Positive health
- Training of health service - Other health service
- Ill health most - Commission on health science
- Damage to health - Individual health
- His health - Broken health
- Robust health - Areas of health
- Among health resorts - Raise health standards
- Local health authority - Whose health
- Fields of health - Health institutions
- On health grounds - Some health services
- Providing a health ful - Indispensable to health
- Protect the health - That health and happiness
- Ill health - Maintain health also represents
- Health led - Oral health
- Ment of health - His health but died
- Free health service - Health grit—especially
- Effects on health and well being - Pocketbook and health
- Health teaching
 
 

 

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