Coverage
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The last US census showed a marked increase in the number of Americans living below the poverty line, a fact closely related to lack of health insurance, which in turn reflects over-reliance on employer-based insurance
coverage.
Provinces with high levels of private insurance coverage, on the other hand, had lower employment rates and slower wage growth.
Public outrage – potentially fueled by inflammatory media
coverage
– can push for a harsher sentence, especially in cases relating to terrorism or crimes against women.
Each of these outlets was distinguished by its
coverage
of sensitive stories – from conflict in Ukraine to high-level corruption.
And yet the microtargeted advertising model used by Google and Facebook has disrupted print journalism’s traditional source of revenue, along with
coverage
of state and local governments.
And yet only 20% of the world’s population has adequate social-security coverage; more than half lack any
coverage
at all.
In Colombia, the routine is simple: journalists who subsist on income derived from selling advertising space to government agencies call officials in the morning to get their story; later, when they must attempt to sell the same officials advertising, they find out the real cost of independent news
coverage.
Likewise, in 2004, Costa Rica’s president decreed that his administration stop advertising in the country’s leading daily newspaper, in retaliation for critical
coverage.
In 2006 and 2007, Peru’s housing minister used government advertising contracts to tilt
coverage
of his ministry and himself in national newspapers.
Some governments practice an even more direct method of suborning favorable
coverage.
Some officials even require journalists to sign contracts mandating favorable
coverage
of government activities.
For shorter-term benefits, lifting immunization
coverage
for infants to 90% by 2020 would save more than 16,000 young lives over the next five years, according to research by Magdine Flore Rozier Baldé of Haiti’s Ministry of Planning.
Likewise, though health services in Liberia and Sierra Leone improved after their civil wars ended, quality and
coverage
have remained well below West African standards.
Public anger at the charges coming from America and Britain about Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) increased as round-the-clock television
coverage
showed the devastation and suffering caused by floods in the country’s northwest, the worst in more than 80 years.
Widespread
coverage
has been achieved through UNITAID’s influence on the price of life-saving drugs: it guarantees a market through long-term commitments to purchase high volumes of medicines and diagnostics – a commitment made possible by the sustainable and predictable funding of the “air tax.”
Increasing the quantity, quality, availability, and usability of data for development requires addressing the market failures that lead to gaps in data use and
coverage
in developing countries.
Through new forms of collaboration, developing-country statistical agencies should aim to improve data
coverage
and quality, while leveraging technology to make data easier to manage, use, and access.
Employees of large, profitable firms tend to enjoy better health-care coverage, more generous pensions, and easier access to training.
In the last quarter-century, Chile managed to consolidate democracy, triple per capita income, and achieve the highest living standards in Latin America, with near-universal
coverage
in health care, education, and old-age pensions.
Yet
coverage
of the controversy by the news media and the blogosphere has been astonishingly intense – and simplistic.
Terrorism and TrustLONDON – As the world comes to terms with the wider implications and consequences of the terrorist atrocity in Paris, an important story risks being lost in the welter of
coverage
and analysis: The increasingly vital role that private companies play in planning for and responding to emergencies.
It is crucial that both institutions seize this opportunity to strengthen the EU’s response by making disclosure and compliance mandatory and extending
coverage
to include finished and semi-finished products.
Raising global immunization
coverage
will speed progress toward the MDGs and generate momentum toward a successful post-2015 development agenda.
The plan works hand in hand with our overall efforts to raise immunization
coverage
against other diseases like measles, pneumonia, and rotavirus.
To this day, Mitt Romney is convinced that he lost the presidency in 2012 because Barack Obama unfairly gave Latino-Americans subsidized health insurance; gave women free reproductive health
coverage
(excluding abortion); and gave other groups similar “gifts.”
In a remote corner of Ghana, one “telemedicine” program illustrates just how effective digital care can be when
coverage
is extended to those on the medical margins.
With this commitment, Ghana is making a bold statement: telemedicine holds the key to expanding universal health coverage, a primary objective of the UN Sustainable Development Goals that Ghana hopes to meet by 2020, ten years ahead of the target date.
Last year, researchers at Harvard University found that in Massachusetts, which has expanded its Medicaid
coverage
in recent years, 868 opioid-related deaths were averted in 2016, whereas only 11 opioid-related deaths were averted in Tennessee, which did not expand its Medicaid program.
Each of the tax law’s injustices – fewer Americans with health coverage, stripped-down public programs, lower incomes for the poor, less access to substance-abuse treatment – is unambiguously bad for health outcomes.
But it will certainly prevent the insurance companies from denying
coverage
on grounds of preexisting conditions.
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