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Farm health planning

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – DEFRA has earmarked £6 million to be spent over two years on pump-priming activity to promote the benefits and increase the uptake of farm health planning in England. The veterinary profession has been asked to recommend how this money might best be spent in order to achieve these aims.
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Population in health planning

Social Science & Medicine, 1983
Reliable and up to date census figures are needed in Nigeria and other developing countries. In order to plan health services demographic statistics which include size mortality age sex and fertility factors are essential. Population estimation can be accomplished by the "active model" of vital registration; this should achieve a birth registration ...
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International Health Planning

Tropical Doctor, 1976
Scrimshawin a paper published in 1974 correctly emphasizes that socioeconomic development; of which improved health and nutrition standards are integral components can only be a holistic process. This axiom is now receiving the attention it deserves and there are repeated requests on the part of developing countries leaders and planners that ...
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Health-Insurance Plans

New England Journal of Medicine, 1946
DOCTORS and hospitals cannot maintain a policy of isolationism in modern society any more than can governments and countries in the present economic world. The study of the interdependent relations that result is called "medical sociology." Today we are to explore some of the problems of medical sociology involving hospitals, but we shall soon discover
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Systemic Health Planning

Long Range Planning, 1979
This article attempts to review the methodological implications of considering Health as a sub-system of societal action and the delivery of Health Services as a sub-system of the Health (sub) System. It further attempts to sharpen the idea that Health Planning cannot be successful by attempting to tackle these sub-systems, in isolation.
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Local health plans

Nursing Management, 2017
Health services and local councils in England have joined together to develop proposals to improve health and care. The proposals, known as sustainability and transformation plans, cater to the needs of local populations.
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Health, Health Services, and Health Planning in Cuba

International Journal of Health Services, 1972
The profound changes which have occurred in the Cuban health services since 1958 are described and appraised in this article. The first part treats the main socioeconomic policies, particularly the urban and agrarian reforms, that have had an equalizing effect on the distribution of resources (including health resources) between regions and social ...
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Health Planning: A Comment

International Journal of Health Services, 1976
A B, Dunham, T R, Marmor
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Health Planning

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
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Health Planning

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1967
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