نتایج جستجو برای: border health

تعداد نتایج: 1010275  

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2012
Mônica Steffen Guise Rosina Lea Shaver

Access to medicines faces a new legal threat: "border enforcement" of drug patents. Using Brazil as an example, this article shows how the right to health depends on international trade. Border seizures of generic drugs present human rights and trade institutions with a unique challenge. Can public health advocates rise to meet it?

2016
Cecilia Ballesteros Rosales Scott Carvajal Jill Eileen Guernsey de Zapien

The public health literature in recent years has focused extensively on documenting and quantifying health disparities in the US. Race, ethnicity, and poverty are frequently considered the greatest predictors of inequality in health, and these factors are often inextricably tied to one another. Many studies have examined health disparities among those who live in relatively small geographical a...

2013
Pete Kammerer Gary Brice Anthony Hawksworth Chris Myers

Introduction National borders do not prevent the transmission of pathogens and associated vectors among border populations. The Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) has collaborated with the Mexican Secretariat of Health, the U. S. Department of State’s Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP) and the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in concert with local health officials to co...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2014
Jo Vearey

South Africa (SA), like the rest of the Southern African Development Community, has a high prevalence of communicable diseases, an increasing non-communicable disease burden, and diverse internal and cross-border population movements. Healthy migration is good for development, but current prevention, testing and treatment responses within public health systems - particularly for chronic conditi...

Journal: :Quality & Safety in Health Care 2009
O Groene P Poletti P Vallejo C Cucic N Klazinga R Suñol

BACKGROUND In the past decade the issue of patient mobility has emerged on the European health policy agenda. Although the volume of patients crossing borders to obtain healthcare is low, it is increasing continuously and, due to its legal, financial and medical implications, has generated considerable interest among health policy and other decision makers. However, there is little information ...

2013
Sarita Sood Pooja Devi

This study was carried out to find out the level of perceived stress, resilience and mental health of adolescents living at international border in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Further an attempt was made to explore the relationship between these variables. A random sample of 100 adolescents in the age group 13-18 years was drawn from villages falling within five kilometers from the actual border....

2015
Belinda M. Reininger Jing Wang Susan P. Fisher-Hoch Alycia Boutte Kristina Vatcheva Joseph B. McCormick

BACKGROUND Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are rising among US Hispanics, but few studies have examined the preventive health behaviors for these NCDs among Hispanics. This study compared the preventive health behaviors of smoke-free living, physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, and avoidance of heavy alcohol use in Hispanics in the United States and Hispanics living along the US...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2012
Maria Teresa Cerqueira

Region of the Americas has a very large equity gap, and the United States– Mexico border is no exception, as indicated by the gradient between the two countries and between communities along both sides of the border. For example, the average household income in San Diego, California, United States (US$ 60 000), is about double that in McAllen, Texas, United States (US$ 30 000), and there is an ...

2017
Magnus Wikström

We study how the optimal public provision of health care depends on whether or not individuals have an option to seek publicly financed treatment in other regions. We find that, relative to the first-best solution, the government has an incentive to over-provide health care to low-income individuals. When crossborder health care takes place, this incentive is solely explained by that overprovis...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2010
Beatriz A Díaz-Apodaca Federico G de Cosío Jaume Canela-Soler Rosalba Ruiz-Holguín Maria Teresa Cerqueira

OBJECTIVE To assess and monitor the quality of care provided to Hispanics diagnosed with diabetes living in the border region between the United States of America and Mexico. METHODS From April 2001 to November 2002, Phase I of the U.S.-Mexico Border Diabetes Prevention and Control Project, a prevalence study of type 2 diabetes and its risk factors, was conducted along the U.S.-Mexico border ...

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