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Evidence-based reforms are needed to improve identification of mood disorders and broaden care beyond severe mental disorders.

The review shows that community support initiatives are a potentially effective strategy to address the growing shortage of health workers, and to broaden care to accommodate the needs associated with chronic HIV/AIDS.

The review demonstrates that community support initiatives are a potentially effective strategy to address the growing shortage of health workers, and to broaden care to accommodate the needs associated with chronic HIV/AIDS.

Almost all articles (29 or 97%) on the potential contribution of community support to ART scale-up stressed the capacity of community care providers to broaden HIV/AIDS care beyond mere medical care tasks, by providing social support and counselling [ 20, 21, 23, 27, 37- 57, 59- 62].

The economic crisis will certainly complicate Mr. Obama's more ambitious domestic efforts like broadening health care coverage and cutting taxes for most Americans.

Mr. Lazio says he will seek to expand funding for the program, with an eye toward broadening child care subsidies for those getting off welfare.

Opposition from small businesses helped sink efforts by the Clinton administration to broaden health care coverage a decade ago.

Considered a liberal, Ms. Tubbs Jones was a co-sponsor of legislative efforts to broaden health care coverage for low- and middle-income people and of programs supporting the re-entry of convicts into their communities.

Nearly a week after the storm flooded much of New Orleans and all but overwhelmed eastern Texas with evacuees and rescued survivors, efforts broadened to care for the injured and the needy.

Lawmakers eager to broaden health care coverage while holding down costs are examining the institutional market for medical supplies, a largely unseen $60 billion-a-year realm where things like bedpans and heart implants change hands.

Gov. Terry E. Branstad of Iowa, a Republican who also served four terms as governor in the 1980s and 1990s, pointed to the compromise he reached with his legislature on how to broaden health care coverage for low-income residents without simply accepting the Medicaid expansion that is part of the federal health law.

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