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Evaluating health impact assessment

Public Health, 2004
Health impact assessment (HIA) is a developing approach that assesses the health impacts of a proposal on a population, and produces a practical set of recommendations to inform the decision-making process of the proposal. The purpose is to influence decision makers to increase positive health impacts of a proposal and decrease negative impacts.
R J, Quigley, L C, Taylor
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health evaluation

2022
Correlation networks from multi-omic profiling, divided into modules, combined with biological knowledge and previous reports, were used to develop a health evaluation algorithm and then apply to the elderly with the carotid plaque and diet intervention program.
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Evaluating Health Care

Medical Care, 1974
Evaluation of health care is equated with the intent to continuously improve rather than to control its quality. Quality is seen as being affected by and therefore embracing 1) patient's health status and attitudes on entry to care, 2) suitability of the delivery machinery (structure), 3) application of care (process), and 4) outcomes of application to
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Evaluating worksite health programs

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1994
Worksite health enhancement programs utilize screening and early disease detection or risk reduction as health promotion activities. Objectives for these include improving the health and productivity of employees and reducing health care costs. However, critical questions about the effectiveness of programs should be answered before managers initiate ...
S H, Gehlbach, K A, Mundt
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Evaluating health care advertising

Health Care Management Review, 1988
Evaluating health care advertising is a four-part process that enables health care managers to target particular markets and to determine the effects of advertising particular services and products.
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Health Hazard Evaluation Program

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In the article "Areawide Chemical Contamination: Lessons From Case Histories" by Robert W. Miller, MD (1981;245:1548), the overall theme is that the alert clinician evaluating the alert patient is often the key to recognition and correct diagnosis of diseases caused by environmental hazards. One source of help for the physician
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Evaluating global health education

Medical Teacher, 2013
In this issue, Stys et al. evaluate the effect of international clinical electives (ICEs) on a volunteer sample of medical students at different levels by administering a retrospective self-assessment questionnaire. Review of the methodological details of the study indicates that some of the questions can be expected to produce valid data, while others
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Evaluating Animal Health Investments

2012
L’évaluation économique des maladies du bétail peut soit estimer leur incidence en termes de pertes dues à la maladie et de coût des traitements, soit examiner la valeur des investissements dans les programmes de contrôle coordonné ou d’éradication des maladies. Ces dernières évaluations peuvent se faire a priori ou a posteriori. Elles sont utiles pour
Rushton, Jonathan   +3 more
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Evaluating ecosystem health

JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH, 1992
In the past decade, metaphors drawn from human health are finding increasing application in environmental assessment at ecosystem levels. If ecosystem medicine is to come of age, it must cope with three fundamental dilemmas. The first stems from the recognition that there are no strictly objective criteria for judging health.
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