نتایج جستجو برای: service training of rural policy

تعداد نتایج: 21284141  

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2017

Background: In year 1995, new system administration plan of hospitals (fee for service) was notified. This scheme was implemented in hospitals for 20 years. In the early September 2104, new guidelines of performance-based fee for service plan with the aim of deficiencies in the previous plan was reviewed and implemented in hospitals in Isfahan. This study aimed at investigating reform strategie...

2012
Xiaoyun Liu Shenglan Tang Baorong Yu Nguyen Khanh Phuong Fei Yan Duong Duc Thien Rachel Tolhurst

INTRODUCTION Health care financing reforms in both China and Vietnam have resulted in greater financial difficulties in accessing health care, especially for the rural poor. Both countries have been developing rural health insurance for decades. This study aims to evaluate and compare equity in access to health care in rural health insurance system in the two countries. METHODS Household surv...

Journal: :Rural policy brief 2007
Timothy D McBride Tanchica L Terry Keith J Mueller

UNLABELLED Enrollment in Medicare Advantage (MA) plans has more than tripled since the inception of the MA program at the beginning of 2006. However, rural enrollment remains well below urban enrollment as a percentage of the eligible population. This policy brief provides findings about enrollment in the newly designed MA program in rural and urban areas across the United States and updates ea...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2012
Susan May Cleary Stephen Birch Mosa Moshabela Helen Schneider

INTRODUCTION South Africa has the world's largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) programme. While services in the public sector are free at the point of use, little is known about overall access barriers. This paper explores these barriers from the perspective of ART users enrolled in services in two rural and two urban settings. METHODS Using a comprehensive framework of access, interviews w...

2009
Andre Pascal Kengne Eugene Sobngwi Leopold Fezeu Paschal Kum Awah Sylvestre Dongmo Jean-Claude Mbanya

BACKGROUND This article describes the setting-up process for nurse-led pilot clinics for the management of four chronic diseases: asthma, type 2 diabetes mellitus, epilepsy and hypertension at the primary health care level in urban and rural Cameroon. METHODS The Biyem-Assi urban and the Bafut rural health districts in Cameroon served as settings for this study. International and local guidel...

2011
Yujian Yang Guangming Liu Xueqin Tong Zhicheng Wang

Based on the evaluation methods and systems of information measurement level, and according to the principles of agriculture information subject, the study constructed 13 indices system for the measurement of the rural areas and agriculture information level in Yellow-river Delta in 2007. Spatial autocorrelation model of rural areas and agriculture information of 19 country units showed that th...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science, research and technology in extension and education systems 2013
shima malekshahi roya eshraghi samani alireza poursaeed

the rural tourism as the most popular forms of tourism can be regarded as a policy to reduce the problems of rural areas. rural tourism, is a risk factor for the development of rural areas, including most the effects of its population stable, solve unemployment, reduced migration and more. this study aimed to detection effects of tourism in myshkhas rural center development in ilam province. a ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه یزد 1390

the debate whether esp teachers need to have knowledge of the specialized field they are teaching has been an issue in the literature over the last two decades. the aim of conducting this study was to explore iranian learners’ and instructors’ beliefs and attitudes concerning the role of specialized knowledge in teaching esp classes. a seventeen item questionnaire was administered to 400 esp le...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2011
Thiagarajan Sundararaman Garima Gupta

PROBLEM The lack of skilled service providers in rural areas of India has emerged as the most important constraint in achieving universal health care. India has about 1.4 million medical practitioners, 74% of whom live in urban areas where they serve only 28% of the population, while the rural population remains largely underserved. APPROACH The National Rural Health Mission, launched by the ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
scott l. greer

martin powell makes the point that the death of the national health service (nhs) is constantly asserted without criteria. this article suggests that the nhs is many things, which makes criteria unstable. the alignment of interests in the structure of the nhs enables both overheated rhetoric and political strength, and that pluralization of provision might actually undermine that alignment over...

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