High-risk population definition
High-risk population means the population of women most disproportionately affected by maternal morbidity and maternal mortality, as determined in the joint biennial report required under Section 34.015 including minority women.
High-risk population means individuals in a designated service area who have medical, social, financial, or other problems that increase the chances that the individuals will need more help than most other individuals in order to maintain or attain opti- mal health.
High-risk population means the population of
More Definitions of High-risk population
High-risk population means a population presenting a risk of higher-than-average numbers of claims, losses, or health care utilization rates.
High-risk population means: the hard to reach, the underserved, the urban poor, migrants, refugees, ethnic or religious groups, or people affected by insecurity, displaced by natural disasters, and others.