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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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Hospital and Health Planning

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1968
We presently have a private-practice medical care system which has developed good care for much of our population and which at the same time gives great freedom to professionals. Today it is challenged, as never before, to organize to meet the problems of the system.
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Antitrust and Health Planning

Medicolegal News, 1981
The goals of the federal and state antitrust laws and of the federal and state health planning laws often appear to be in conflict. The health planning laws encourage cooperation among providers of health care services and the sharing of facilities and services, based upon the premise that competition in the health care field has not succeeded in ...
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Enthoven's Health Plan

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
IN his new book,* Enthoven argues that giving the consumer a choice among large, competing medical-care providers is the best response to the problem of rising medical costs.
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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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Planning and Health Care

1980
In the first section of this book, an attempt was made to show how the philosophy and techniques of economics could assist planning and decision making in health care. In chapter 9 the operation of the service was described in terms of levels of decision-making, financial control, advice and consultation.
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Health Planning

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1967
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Health Planning

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
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