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Should We Use Citizens' Assemblies to Make Health Policy?
ABSTRACT This article assesses the normative case for using citizens' assemblies—small deliberative forums of randomly selected citizens—in health policymaking. Although they are increasingly popular, their normative justification remains underexplored. We reconstruct three possible rationales: Norman Daniels's ‘Accountability for Reasonableness’ (A4R)
Daniel Hutton Ferris, Johannes Kniess
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Background The role of thrombolysis in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains uncertain, with limited evidence of benefit. This study evaluated whether prehospital administration of Tenecteplase improves outcomes in patients with presumed ...
Alan Cowley +4 more
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Black and white photo of two ambulance drivers carrying a woman on a gurney somewhere, presumably to the ...
Modbury Hospital
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Efficient triage and improved patient care: Five years of teledermatology in Styria
Summary Background To improve dermatological care in underserved rural regions, the “Teledermatology in Styria” project launched on January 1st, 2020. General practitioners (GP) were digitally connected with dermatologists (DERM), supported by Styrian Health Fund, Styrian Medical Association, Austrian Health Insurance Fund Styria, Universities ...
Arzberger Edith +4 more
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NRS-249 | Annual reports [Ambulance Service of New South Wales]
<p>This series contains the annual reports of the various Ambulance Districts forwarded to the Ambulance Transport Board (1919-1973) / Ambulance Transport Service Board (1973-1977) / New South Wales Ambulance Board (1977-1990) / New South Wales ...
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ABSTRACT This case commentary explores whether and when it is justifiable NOT to direct injured or ill host nation patients to international coalition military hospitals that are better equipped than host nation hospitals to meet patients' health needs in order to ensure sufficient patients for success in clinical partnering. The case discusses Medical
Martin Bricknell
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NRS-251 | Ambulance station specifications
This series contains copies of specifications for the construction or alterations to ambulance stations. These records are arranged alphabetically by district. <br><br>Some specifications include plans of proposed Ambulance Stations.
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Universalism: an 11‐year longitudinal study
Abstract How individuals make trade‐offs between socially proximate or distant groups impacts upon a wide range of social, political and economic behaviours. This paper exploits Norwegian administrative register data over the 2012–2022 period to assess whether, and if so how, such ‘(moral) universalism’ develops as individuals age and go through major ...
Christine Bangum +2 more
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NRS-269 | Committee Minute books [Central District [Ambulance Service]]
<p>This series comprises minutes of the NSW Ambulance Transport service, the Ambulance Operations Headquarters Public Appeals and the NSW Ambulance Service.</p ...
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ABSTRACT Municipal collaborations such as shared service centers and joint ventures are widely promoted as ways to strengthen local service capacity. Yet they often develop in uneven and sometimes unstable ways. This paper examines why arrangements built on similar institutional promises take such different trajectories in practice.
Isabell Meltzer +1 more
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