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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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1990
The term ‘appropriate technology’ is used for productive developments which are adapted to the special circumstances of underdeveloped countries. It is now generally accepted that, if the same criterion is to be applied to health policy, it will mean a shift to a mainly preventive service.
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The term ‘appropriate technology’ is used for productive developments which are adapted to the special circumstances of underdeveloped countries. It is now generally accepted that, if the same criterion is to be applied to health policy, it will mean a shift to a mainly preventive service.
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Health Affairs, 2007
Major factors in adoption of new national health policies include (1) a crisis or perceived opportunity; (2) a persuasive diagnosis of what is needed; (3) a prescription for new policies; and (4) new technologies that are ready to go. The past twenty-five years illustrate that the development of new policy ideas to where they can be implemented as ...
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Major factors in adoption of new national health policies include (1) a crisis or perceived opportunity; (2) a persuasive diagnosis of what is needed; (3) a prescription for new policies; and (4) new technologies that are ready to go. The past twenty-five years illustrate that the development of new policy ideas to where they can be implemented as ...
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Health Affairs, 2005
This paper presents a cyclical theory of U.S. federalism and social policy: Many social policy initiatives are tested and refined at the state level, especially during conservative periods, and later morph into national policies. The paper describes such federalism cycles and offers an interpretation of why and how they occur, focusing on Medicaid ...
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This paper presents a cyclical theory of U.S. federalism and social policy: Many social policy initiatives are tested and refined at the state level, especially during conservative periods, and later morph into national policies. The paper describes such federalism cycles and offers an interpretation of why and how they occur, focusing on Medicaid ...
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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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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Heather S L Jim+2 more
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