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Flourishing in Health Care [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to offer an account of 'flourishing' that is relevant to health care provision, both in terms of the flourishing of the individual patient and carer, and in terms of the flourishing of the caring institution. It is argued that, unlike related concepts such as 'happiness', 'well-being' or 'quality of life', 'flourishing ...
Andrew Robert Edgar, Stephen Pattison
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Cost-effectiveness of ocriplasmin for the treatment of vitreomacular traction and macular hole [PDF]
Background: If left untreated, vitreomacular traction (VMT) will infrequently improve through spontaneous resolution of vitreomacular adhesion (VMA), and patients remain at risk of further deterioration in vision.
Edwards SJ+6 more
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Expert consensus on clinical treatment dilemmas in elderly patients with atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin disease. With the aging of the global population, the prevalence of atopic dermatitis is increasing in the elderly (>60 years old).
Dermatology Branch of Guangdong Elder Health Care Association
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Redefinition of the notion of Universal Access to the health care [PDF]
In the last 10 years we are experiencing hidden debate where decision makers do not want to opt for the “unpopular” decisions, which need to be taken if we need a sustainable health systems on a long run.
Redefinition of the notion of Universal Access to the health care
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Lessons on the COVID-19 pandemic, for and by primary care professionals worldwide
The COVID-19 pandemic has modified organisation and processes of primary care. In this paper, we aim to summarise experiences of international primary care systems.
Salman Rawaf+6 more
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Integrated Care to Address the Physical Health Needs of People with Severe Mental Illness : A Mapping Review of the Recent Evidence on Barriers, Facilitators and Evaluations [PDF]
People with mental health conditions have a lower life expectancy and poorer physical health outcomes than the general population. Evidence suggests this is due to a combination of clinical risk factors, socioeconomic factors, and health system factors ...
Department of Health+17 more
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Abstract In large systems, such as health care, reforms are underway constantly. The article presents a definition of health care reform and factors that influence its success. The factors being discussed range from knowledgeable personnel, the role of involvement of international experts and all stakeholders in the country, the ...
Valentina Prevolnik Rupel+1 more
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Disparities in Access to Oral Health Care.
In the United States, people are more likely to have poor oral health if they are low-income, uninsured, and/or members of racial/ethnic minority, immigrant, or rural populations who have suboptimal access to quality oral health care.
M. Northridge+2 more
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As a non-invasive and rapid diagnostic tool, dermoscopy has been widely applied to erythematosquamous skin diseases, and has significantly improved the efficiency of clinical work and diagnostic accuracy.
Dermatology Branch of China International Exchange and Promoting Association for Medical and Health Care+4 more
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Health Care, Health Caring, and the Culture of Medicine
At first glance, “care” and “caring” hardly seem distinguishable. [...]
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