نتایج جستجو برای: rural health services

تعداد نتایج: 1270802  

2012
Yaghoub Sheikhzadeh Abdul V. Roudsari Reza Gholi Vahidi Ali Emrouznejad Saeed Dastgiri

Background: The aim of this study was to suggest a suitable context to develop efficient hospital systems while maintaining the quality of care at minimum expenditures. Methods: This research aimed to present a model of efficiency for selected public and private hospitals of East Azerbaijani Province of Iran by making use of Data Envelopment Analysis approach in order to recognize and suggest t...

شیخ بیگلو, رعنا, ضرابی, اصغر,

Introduction: An important aspect of society’s development is health development and in the other words the quantity and the quality of people’s access to the health services. Considering that any planning to deliver services to poor regions needs the analysis of the current situation, this research classifies health development index in the country. Method: Using multivariate statistical ...

Journal: :Quality in primary care 2014
Jamila Abuidhail

UNLABELLED In Jordan, despite being one of the most modern countries in the Middle East, postnatal care services are still under-utilized by rural Jordanian mothers. The purpose of this study is to explore, analyse and critique the postnatal cultural health beliefs, knowledge and practices of rural Jordanian mothers. DESIGN a critical ethnographic approach was used to critically investigate t...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
s. motameni

iran is a large country with a total area of 1,645,000 square kilometers. the country’s population is estimated at about 31 millions. there is an uneven distribution of the population, varying from 2 to 50 per square kilometer. sixty per cent of the total population (18 millions) is living in nearly 66,000 small and large village’s scattered throughout the country. a total of 10,000 physicians ...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2002
David Wilkinson Heather McElroy Justin Beilby Kathy Mott Kay Price Sue Morey John Best

We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between rural and urban Divisions of General Practice between November 1999 and October 2001. Most providers of EPC services and most services (close to 70%) are located in capital cities and other metropolitan centres. The average number of health assessments done per provider was slightly lower (8-14) in...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2021

Background & Aims of study: Service delivery is known as the most tangible function of the health system and hospitals are the most obvious manifestation of this function. Also, one of the most important factors in creating catastrophic health expenditures is the use of hospital services; therefore, in the present study, an attempt was made to describe the share of hospital service costs from t...

Journal: :American family physician 2015
Gerald Banks Peter Wingrove Stephen M Petterson Kathleen Klink

Rural populations rely on physicians trained in primary care to provide emergency services. Less is known about primary care’s contribution to emergency services in urban and suburban settings. Two-thirds of family medicine and three-fourths of general internal medicine Medicare claims for emergency care are generated in urban settings, demonstrating primary care’s significant contribution to t...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2017
Catherine Harding Alexa Seal Geraldine Duncan Alison Gilmour

Objective Despite the recognition that refugees should have equitable access to healthcare services, this presents considerable challenges, particularly in rural and regional areas. Because general practitioners (GPs) are critical to resettlement for refugees and play a crucial role in understanding their specific health and social issues, it is important to know more about the needs of GPs.Met...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2004
Teh-wei Hu

The development of a health-care system depends on a country’s economic, political, social and cultural background. Because of China’s transformation over the last 20 years from a socialist economy to a market economy, China’s healthcare services have been converted from social and public goods to market goods without government planning or intervention. Liu’s article (1) in this issue clearly ...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
اشرف امینی amini, a لیدیا الوندیان مریم عالیخانی محمود محمودی فرخنده مهری

this study was conducted about assessing the presented services by assistant nurses about admission, education, referral and follow up of women about family planning in health homes and tabriz rural areas and presenting assistant nurses’ service evaluation form about this subject. samples are 20 assistant nurses and data gathering tool was observation sheet. results showed that in general, pres...

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