نتایج جستجو برای: public health policy

تعداد نتایج: 1379915  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1996
T Marshall

OBJECTIVE To consider the effect of the economic discount rate on health care policy and the rationale for discounting the collective future of society generally. DESIGN A review of the concept of discounting the future vis à vis the present from the points of view of individuals (who pass on) and of societies (that continue) and reconsideration of the application of discounting to typical pu...

2011
Roshan Perera Helen J Moriarty

BACKGROUND In a manner similar to the television action hero MacGyver, health services researchers need to respond to the pressure of unpredictable demands and constrained time frames. The results are often both innovative and functional, with the creation of outputs that could not have been anticipated in the initial planning and design of the research. DISCUSSION In the conduct of health se...

Journal: :Health economics 2009
Jostein Grytten Irene Skau

The number of specialists within dental health services has increased over the last few years. This raises the issue of how the services should be organized and funded. We describe the effect of one way of organizing the services, which is by relying on competition. In Norway, some oral specialists face real competition with general dental practitioners for the same patients (prosthetists, peri...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2004
Jerry M Spiegel Annalee Yassi

It is widely recognized that Cuba, despite poor economic performance, has achieved and sustained health indices comparable to those in developed countries--the Cuban Paradox. There has been, however, remarkably little scholarship evaluating how this has been accomplished, especially during a period of extreme economic hardship. Cuba's exclusion from the mainstream of "globalization," moreover, ...

2014
Danielle M. Gerhard Melissa S. Monsey

Marlene Schwartz, PhD, is a senior research scientist in Psychology and the School of Public Health as well as Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at Yale University. Dr. Schwartz received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Yale, where she studied under renowned obesity expert Kelly Brownell. Prior to her current academic appointments, she served as the Co-Director of the Yal...

2017
Ien van de Goor Riitta-Maija Hämäläinen Ahmed Syed Cathrine Juel Lau Petru Sandu Hilde Spitters Leena Eklund Karlsson Diana Dulf Adriana Valente Tommaso Castellani Arja R. Aro

The knowledge-practice gap in public health is widely known. The importance of using different types of evidence for the development of effective health promotion has also been emphasized. Nevertheless, in practice, intervention decisions are often based on perceived short-term opportunities, lacking the most effective approaches, thus limiting the impact of health promotion strategies. This ar...

Journal: :Physician executive 1998
R E Thompson

Does managed care have a sustainable future? So far, managed care has not lived up to its promises and potential. Admittedly, the health care system prior to managed care was a non-system. But its features included committed health care professionals, caring local institutions, freedom of choice, and laws reflecting public confidence. And it was based on the assumption that needed health care s...

The health effects of economic resources (eg, education, employment, and living place) and psychological assets (eg, self-efficacy, perceived control over life, anger control, and emotions) are well-known. This article summarizes the results of a growing body of evidence documenting Blacks’ diminished return, defined as a systematically smaller health gain from economic resources and psychologi...

2014
Leandro Luiz Giatti Ricardo Agum Ribeiro Renata Ferraz de Toledo

A constant reproduction of environmental injustices and health iniquities has demanded the employment of participatory/dialectic approaches to research and to intervene in the reality making possible the involvement of social actors in healthy public policies. On this framework, the aim of this paper is to analyse scientific production with dialectic approaches associated with public policies i...

Journal: :Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health 2006
Dawn P Misra Holly Grason

Safe motherhood has begun to be identified as a priority for the health of American women. We argue that safe motherhood can be achieved through application of a life course and multiple determinants framework. This framework, with its focus on the preconception period, poses a dilemma in that it links together periods of life and domains of activities that have traditionally not been linked wi...

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