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American Journal of Health Promotion, 2004
Senator Tom Harkin announces his introduction of the HeLP (Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention) Act. This comprehensive legislation provides incentives to stimulate health promotion in workplace, school, and community settings, with specific programs for disabled people, food marketing, Medicare reimbursement for preventive services, and research on ...
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Senator Tom Harkin announces his introduction of the HeLP (Healthy Lifestyles and Prevention) Act. This comprehensive legislation provides incentives to stimulate health promotion in workplace, school, and community settings, with specific programs for disabled people, food marketing, Medicare reimbursement for preventive services, and research on ...
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Medical Care Is Not Health Care
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993ABSTRACT To the Editor. —One hears a great deal about "health care" these days. Before November 3, 1992, former President Bush had a health care plan and President Clinton had promised to send Congress a health care package within the first 100 days of his administration.
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2011
“It was the best of times it was the worst of times.” How prophetic was Charles Dickens when applied to health care in America today.1 We are currently experiencing unprecedented technologic and therapeutic advancements; however, these come at a tremendous price.
Margolin, David A., Rosen, Lester
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“It was the best of times it was the worst of times.” How prophetic was Charles Dickens when applied to health care in America today.1 We are currently experiencing unprecedented technologic and therapeutic advancements; however, these come at a tremendous price.
Margolin, David A., Rosen, Lester
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994
The relationship between the dental industry and the profession is reviewed by JADA’s Executive Editor, James Berry.
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The relationship between the dental industry and the profession is reviewed by JADA’s Executive Editor, James Berry.
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Health Care as If Health Mattered
JAMA, 2008THERE IS CONSENSUS ABOUT THE NEED FOR FUNDAMENtal change in the US health care system and there has beenattentiontotheimportantproblemsofinadequate access and increasing costs. But the most serious shortcoming—that the nation’s health system is not designed to maximize health—has been overshadowed.
Thomas R, Frieden, Farzad, Mostashari
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Health Care Reform and Care at the Behavioral Health--Primary Care Interface
Psychiatric Services, 2010The historic passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in March 2010 offers the potential to address long-standing deficits in quality and integration of services at the interface between behavioral health and primary care. Many of the efforts to reform the care delivery system will come in the form of demonstration projects, which, if ...
Benjamin G, Druss, Barbara J, Mauer
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Proceedings of the IRE, 1962
To gain some idea of the health care procedures which may prevail in 2012 A.D., let us see what happens when Mr. Jones reports for his annual health checkup at the Middletown Clinic. As he enters he is ushered into an examination booth, inserting his coded social security card into an appropriate slot for identification of the examination record.
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To gain some idea of the health care procedures which may prevail in 2012 A.D., let us see what happens when Mr. Jones reports for his annual health checkup at the Middletown Clinic. As he enters he is ushered into an examination booth, inserting his coded social security card into an appropriate slot for identification of the examination record.
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Vulnerability, health and health care
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997The concept of vulnerability is an important one for nurses because of its implications for health. The experience of vulnerability creates stress and anxiety which affects physiological, psychological and social functioning. Although everyone is vulnerable at different times in his or her life, some individuals are more likely to develop health ...
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Quality of Health and Health Care
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1995The demise of federal efforts at health care system reform produced a number of losers. The non—Medicaid-eligible poor will continue to struggle for adequate access to appropriate health care, particularly preventive and primary care services. Academic health centers will be adversely affected by the unwillingness of managed care organizations to pay a
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Hope for health and health care
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2014Virtually all activities of health care are motivated at some level by hope. Patients hope for a cure; for relief from pain; for a return home. Physicians hope to prevent illness in their patients; to make the correct diagnosis when illness presents itself; that their prescribed treatments will be effective.
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