TAILIEUCHUNG - National Consensus Guidelines

While rates of bill problems and medical debt were high among both insured and uninsured adults, those who spent any time uninsured reported the highest rates of difficulties in all categories. More than half (53%) of adults who had spent any time uninsured reported debt or bill problems, compared with 26 percent of people who were insured all year (Figure 5). More than two of five (42%) adults who were without coverage any time during the past year said they had problems paying their medical bills in the past year, more than two and half times the rate reported. | end abuse FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS Produced by THE FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND Funded by THE CONRAD N. HILTON FOUNDATION AND THE . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES National Consensus Guidelines ON IDENTIFYING AND RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMIZATION For more than two decades the Family Violence Prevention Fund FVPF has worked to end violence against women and children around the world. Instrumental in developing the landmark Violence Against Women Act passed by Congress in 1994 the FVPF has continued to break new ground by reaching new audiences including men and youth promoting leadership within communities to ensure that violence prevention efforts become self-sustaining and transforming the way health care providers police judges employers and others address violence. The FVPF is a national non-profit organization committed to mobilizing concerned individuals allied professionals women s rights civil rights other social justice organizations and children s groups through public education prevention campaigns public policy reform model training advocacy programs and organizing. Additional copies of this publication may be purchased online http fvpfstore or by phone 415 252-8089 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION FUND HEALTH STAFF Lisa James MA Debbie Lee Anna Marjavi Vibhuti Mehra MA Fran Navarro Rebecca Whiteman MA Any adaptation or reprinting of this publication must be accompanied by the following acknowledgement PRODUCED BY The Family Violence Prevention Fund 383 Rhode Island Street Suite 304 San Francisco CA 94103-5133 415 252-8900 TTY 800 595-4889 First Printing September 2002 Updated February 2004 If you would like more information about improving the health care system s response to domestic violence contact The Family Violence Prevention Fund s National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence health 1-888-Rx-ABUSE TTY 1-800-595-4889

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