نتایج جستجو برای: public health policy

تعداد نتایج: 1379915  

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2004
Ricardo Burg Ceccim Laura C Macruz Feuerwerker

This article discusses the issue of legal, technical, and political legitimacy for formulating a public policy aimed at organizing the training of health professionals in accordance with the population's health needs, while highlighting the competencies of the education and health sectors in this construction. Comprehensiveness is viewed as the main thrust for proposing and supporting the chang...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
S Buetow

Patient responsibilities in primary health care are controversial and, by comparison, the responsibilities of high need patients are less clear. This paper aims to suggest why high need patients receiving targeted entitlements in primary health care are free to have prima facie special responsibilities; why, given this freedom, these patients morally have special responsibilities; what these re...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2014
Neelesh Kapoor Dewesh Kumar Nivedita Thakur

Stewardship is not a new concept for public policy, but has not been used to its optimum by the health policy-makers. Although it is being practiced in most successful models of health system, but the onus to this function is still due till date. Lately, few experts in World Health Organization (WHO) have realized its importance and have been raising the issue at different platforms to pursue t...

Journal: :Cornell law review 1994
J F Blumstein

This Article examines the competing visions of medical care represented by the professional paradigm and the market-based economic paradigm and considers the implications of those visions for the development of public policy. The first Part identifies the premises underlying the professional model and the influences that have bolstered each model. Notably, application of antitrust law to the he...

1984
Thomas A. Hodgson Andrea N. Kopstein

Health care expenditures in the United States were 10.5 percent of the gross national product in 1982, and growing rapidly. The magnitude and continuing growth make health care costs an important issue in public policy. Knowledge of costs for specific diseases is necessary for ascertaining the effectiveness and efficiency of various health programs. In this article, medical care expenditures fo...

Journal: :Nordic journal of psychiatry 2002
Per E Kummervold Deede Gammon Svein Bergvik Jan-Are K Johnsen Toralf Hasvold Jan H Rosenvinge

This study explored the use of the four major Norwegian mental-health-related online discussion forums; who participate, why, and what implications use may have. The objective was to provide a basis for proposing relevant research questions and issues for public policy attention. A total of 492 responses to a web-based questionnaire were received. The respondents, predominantly women (78%) in t...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
Lawrence P Garetto Karen M Yoder

The inadequacy of access to oral health care is a complex problem facing society. Many in society who need care are unable to obtain it or do not seek it for a variety of reasons. Most commonly, these are the unfunded, who simply have inadequate resources; the "unaccepted," who may not have dental coverage or have types of coverage that are not accepted by private practitioners; the inaccessibl...

2002
James Ham

In selecting this year’s topics, we tried to find subjects that would cover a wide range of related health and public policy issues that are not often discussed or not generally well understood. For example, mental health is related to illnesses that are not viewed the same as infectious diseases and are often not identified until it is too late. On the other hand, childhood vaccination touches...

Journal: :The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 2011
Liran Einav Amy Finkelstein

Government intervention in insurance markets is ubiquitous and the theoretical basis for such intervention, based on classic work from the 1970s, has been the problem of adverse selection. Over the last decade, empirical work on selection in insurance markets has gained considerable momentum. This research finds that adverse selection exists in some insurance markets but not in others. And it h...

2009

Surveys show that the American public supports having their personal health information used in research to inform public policy and practice, as long as appropriate privacy protections are in place. Large, population-level healthcare databases enable researchers to discover answers to questions that can not be found with individual studies or clinical trials alone. By aggregating data from man...

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