Addressing sexual violence: A FIGO Committee on Women Facing Crises consensus statement
Abstract Sexual violence (SV) is a global crisis that affects individuals across all demographics, with disproportionate impact on women, children, and marginalized communities. This paper explores the prevalence, consequences, and barriers survivors face in accessing care and justice.
Kristina Jariene +5 more
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Individuals' preferences for GPs Choice analysis from the establishment of a list patient system in Norway [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to gain more knowledge concerning individuals’ preferences for alternative GPs within a municipality. We have data on the population’s first, second and third choice of GPs.
Lurås, Hilde
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A Bibliography of Health Centres in the United Kingdom Supplement for 1973 and Addendum to the Original Bibliography [PDF]
Since the publication of the original bibliography there has been a considerable amount of new material published about health centres. We have therefore decided that it would be useful to provide a supplement to the original bibliography, listing the ...
Baker, Gail +2 more
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Membership‐Making in Diverse Societies: Revisiting the Idea of Society as a Common Possession
ABSTRACT The traditional aim of Western social democracy has been to create a society that is a ‘common possession’ of its members (in T.H. Marshall's words). Social democratic politics has therefore been both society‐making and membership‐making, orienting people to a shared society as an object of attachment and loyalty, and nurturing membership ...
Will Kymlicka
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GP Reimbursement and Visiting Behaviour in Ireland [PDF]
In Ireland, approximately 30 per cent of the population (“medical cardholders”) receive free GP services while the remainder (“non-medical cardholders”) must pay for each visit.
David Madden, Anne Nolan, Brian Nolan
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The role of rare copy number variants in early‐onset depression
Abstract Background Depression is a highly heterogeneous condition. Depression with an onset in childhood and early adolescence has a worse clinical course, is more heritable, and shows a lower genetic correlation with other depression subtypes, than does later‐onset depression.
Charlotte A. Dennison +12 more
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The impact of private equity acquisition of US hospitals on patient outcomes: A systematic review
Abstract Background Private equity (PE) firms are increasingly acquiring US hospitals. While PE ownership may infuse capital and managerial expertise, restructuring by organizations with limited patient‐care experience raises safety concerns. The effect of PE ownership on hospital outcomes remains poorly defined.
Angad S. Sidhu +5 more
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How Payment Systems Affect Physicians' Provision Behaviour – An Experimental Investigation [PDF]
Understanding how physicians respond to incentives from payment schemes is a central concern in health economics research. We introduce a controlled laboratory experiment to analyse the influence of incentives from fee-for-service and capitation payments
Reinhard Selten +2 more
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Abstract Objectives Functional constipation (FC) is common in childhood, significantly impacting quality of life. Since the 2014 international guideline, new evidence has been published, and methods on making guidelines have developed. This treatment guideline for FC in children aged 0–18 years is a collaborative effort of the European and North ...
Morris Gordon +17 more
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From Niche to Mainstream: A Knowledge Exchange Model for Sustainable Housing Adoption
ABSTRACT As climate change intensifies the demand for sustainable practices, the residential housing sector remains a critical yet underutilized area for promoting energy efficiency. Although consumer awareness is increasing, sustainable and energy‐efficient (SEE) housing continues to occupy a niche market.
Lianne Foti
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