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Digital therapeutics in Korea: current status, challenges, and future directions – a narrative review [PDF]
Digital therapeutics (DTx) are emerging as a transformative innovation in healthcare offering evidence-based digital interventions for the treatment, management, and prevention of various diseases and disorders.
Hee Jun Shin +5 more
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The populations of all European countries are ageing at an increasing age, especially in rural areas, where the process overlaps with emigration to urban areas, which additionally depletes the elderly residents of social support while the ability to ...
Anna Susło +3 more
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Legal problems of the corruption prevention in state and municipal health care institutions
The purpose of the research: to investigate the problems of legal regulation of the corruption prevention in health care institutions, outline ways of their solution.
M. A. Anishchenko
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Loneliness among elderly people as a public health threat
Each day, primary care physicians see many lonely elderly people with multiple complaints, who sometimes can be labelled “over-demanding” or even “abusing health services”; in fact, this phenomenon results from general deficiencies and insufficiency in ...
Anna Susło +3 more
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Catastrophic health expenditures incurred by families in 2003, 2009 and 2018 in the Federal District, Brazil: evolution and composition [PDF]
Objective To investigate the evolution of prevalence of catastrophic health expenditure in the Brazilian Federal District at three different times (2003, 2009 and 2018), as well, to identify the composition of outof- pocket expenditure in the respective ...
Pedro Henrique Alves Santos +3 more
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The ongoing war in Ukraine is having profound impacts on both the local and global economy, as well as the infrastructure and overall well-being of the people.
Violetta Seleznova +5 more
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Country size bias in global health: cross-country comparison of malaria policy and foreign aid
Background Foreign aid has been shown to be favourably biased towards small countries. This study investigated whether country size bias also occurs in national malaria policy and development assistance from international agencies.
Tomas Jezek
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BackgroundHealth care databases contain a wealth of information that can be used to develop programs and mature health care systems.
Juan Espinoza +3 more
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The surprising politics of learning health systems
Learning Health Systems (LHS) are an increasingly common element of health policy reform efforts in a number of jurisdictions. There is little disagreement around the LHS vision, and early adopters provide some development guidance.
Adalsteinn Brown, Robert J. Reid
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The past few decades have been characterized by a growing body of profit-seeking public service areas with the understanding that profit-seeking organizations will deliver public services more efficiently than government can.
Jason Coupet, Abagail McWilliams
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