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Evaluating the Impact of Telehealth Prenatal Care at a Federally Qualified Health Center

open access: yesJournal of Midwifery &Women's Health, EarlyView.
Introduction During the COVID‐19 pandemic, clinicians had to reimagine perinatal care. Mary's Center, a federally qualified health center, built an innovative telehealth group prenatal care (T‐GPNC) program to ensure equitable and safe access to health care. T‐GPNC includes an individual telehealth assessment and group education. We conducted a program
Catherine Daily   +5 more
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Vaccine Mandates and Cultural Safety

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2023
The issues and problems of mandatory vaccination policy and roll out in First Nations communities are unique and do not concern the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. These issues are also independent of more specific arguments of mandatory vaccination of healthcare workers as a condition of employment.
R. Matthews, K. Menzel
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Controversies in Vaccine Mandates

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2010
Policies that mandate immunization have always been controversial. The controversies take different forms in different contexts. For routine childhood immunizations, many parents have fears about both short- and long-term side effects. Parental worries change as the rate of vaccination in the community changes.
John D, Lantos   +5 more
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The vaccine mandate

Dental Nursing, 2022
Luke Moore asks what it means for dentistry
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France's risky vaccine mandates

Science, 2017
In the past decade, insufficient vaccination coverage and vaccine hesitancy have become pressing problems in many countries. In France, vaccine-related controversies in the media have multiplied, and the proportion of the population doubting the safety of vaccines has risen to approximately 40 ...
Ward, Jeremy   +2 more
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Colleges need vaccine mandates

Science, 2021
Finally, in the United States, colleges and universities are ramping up for a relatively normal school year. Most pandemic restrictions have been lifted and—barring any unforeseen new coronavirus variants—parents and students will soon be pulling up to residence halls and unloading their belongings.
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The HPV Vaccine Mandate Controversy

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2007
In this editorial we address the controversies surrounding human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine school-entry mandate legislation, but differentiate between the mandate debate and issues specific to the vaccine itself. Our goal is not to take a stand in favor of or opposed to mandates, but rather to critically examine the issues.
Gillian, Haber   +2 more
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Vaccine mandates in France will save lives

Science, 2018
In their Letter “France's risky vaccine mandates” (27 October 2017, p. [458][1]), J. K. Ward et al. question the adoption of mandatory vaccination in France. Their prediction that such a step will encourage resistance to vaccination is unsupported by the facts and could prolong a ...
Stanley A, Plotkin   +2 more
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The vaccine mandates judgment: Some reflections

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023
This paper scrutinises the Supreme Court Judgment of May 2, 2022, in a vaccine mandate-related petition. The Hon'ble Court’s Order reasserts the primacy of right to privacy and Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India. However, in the interest of protection of communitarian health, the Court felt that the Government is entitled to regulate ...
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