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Health Literacy and Health Policy
Academic Pediatrics, 2012From the Departments of Pediatrics, Clinical Nursing, and the Center for Community Health, University of Rochester Medical Center (Dr Shone), Rochester, NY Address correspondence to Laura P. Shone, DrPH, MSW, Departments of Pediatrics, Clinical Nursing, and the Center for Community Health, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box
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Health policy: in sickness and in health
2020The focus in this chapter is on characterizing the nature of recent health policy initiatives and exploring the interplay of powerful structural interest groups which influence the shape of these policies. This chapter is made up of two parts, focusing initially on health service systems, particularly the National Health Service (NHS) in England ...
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2021
Awareness of the activities of federal and state legislative and regulatory activities is vital for physicians to avoid having their services misvalued and to protect patients' access to care. Professional organizations are encouraging physicians to develop political leadership and advocacy skills to protect patient care, research, and access to ...
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Awareness of the activities of federal and state legislative and regulatory activities is vital for physicians to avoid having their services misvalued and to protect patients' access to care. Professional organizations are encouraging physicians to develop political leadership and advocacy skills to protect patient care, research, and access to ...
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Health policy and mental health
Health Promotion International, 1987Health policy can be described as policy directed at the determinants of health, i.e. biological and environmental factors, lifestyle and the health care system. This type of policy now has become a policy objective in an increasing number of countries. In this article mental health is placed in the broad context of this policy. The central question is:
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HealthcarePapers, 2020
Health systems are changing continuously, due to powerful forces such as scientific and technical advances, social and economic conditions and demography. Change affects health systems by disrupting their internal balance, that is, the adjustment of supply and demand for healthcare.
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Health systems are changing continuously, due to powerful forces such as scientific and technical advances, social and economic conditions and demography. Change affects health systems by disrupting their internal balance, that is, the adjustment of supply and demand for healthcare.
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The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1972
Policy making is fraught with difficulty. The long-range results are often far afield from the original expectation. This, of course, has been conspicuous in such fields as defense, foreign affairs and economics. Serious attempts to formulate a national policy for the delivery of medical services are relatively new for the United States. Foreseeing the
E W, Saward, M R, Greenlick
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Policy making is fraught with difficulty. The long-range results are often far afield from the original expectation. This, of course, has been conspicuous in such fields as defense, foreign affairs and economics. Serious attempts to formulate a national policy for the delivery of medical services are relatively new for the United States. Foreseeing the
E W, Saward, M R, Greenlick
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2012
We appreciate the opportunity to comment on the review by Garland et al. (2013). Over the years, we have come to appreciate the significance of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) finding that: ‘‘The lag between the discovery of more efficacious forms of treatment and their incorporation into routine patient care is unnecessarily long, in the range of ...
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We appreciate the opportunity to comment on the review by Garland et al. (2013). Over the years, we have come to appreciate the significance of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) finding that: ‘‘The lag between the discovery of more efficacious forms of treatment and their incorporation into routine patient care is unnecessarily long, in the range of ...
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BMJ, 2013
An approach that accepts that health is not created by ministries of health or healthcare ...
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An approach that accepts that health is not created by ministries of health or healthcare ...
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Current Psychiatry Reports, 2018
The anticipated number of persons with dementia continues to grow, and the US has insufficiently planned to provide and pay for care for this large population.A number of significant clinical trials aiming to prevent or cure dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, have not demonstrated success.
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The anticipated number of persons with dementia continues to grow, and the US has insufficiently planned to provide and pay for care for this large population.A number of significant clinical trials aiming to prevent or cure dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, have not demonstrated success.
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Society, 1989
w 'hen Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency, both conservative and liberal analysts predicted revolutionary changes in the health and welfare system of the country. When Reagan left office eight years later, major programs affecting the elderly that had been targeted for radical modification or elimination still existed. Medicare continues as a federal
Steven P. Wallace, Carroll L. Estes
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w 'hen Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency, both conservative and liberal analysts predicted revolutionary changes in the health and welfare system of the country. When Reagan left office eight years later, major programs affecting the elderly that had been targeted for radical modification or elimination still existed. Medicare continues as a federal
Steven P. Wallace, Carroll L. Estes
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