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Brain health as a global priority
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2022Brain health is an evolving concept that has become increasingly popular within clinical and academic centers, journalism and the general public. It can be defined as the state of brain functioning across cognitive, sensory, social-emotional, behavioural and motor domains, allowing a person to realize their full potential over the life course. Multiple,
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1992
A noted pediatrician in New Delhi India urges fellow pediatricians to promote the health and safeguard the interests of children. He advocates the establishment of comprehensive genetic units in the pediatric departments in teaching hospitals in India to reap the benefits of the genetic revolution. Specifically advances in molecular genetics have led
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A noted pediatrician in New Delhi India urges fellow pediatricians to promote the health and safeguard the interests of children. He advocates the establishment of comprehensive genetic units in the pediatric departments in teaching hospitals in India to reap the benefits of the genetic revolution. Specifically advances in molecular genetics have led
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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1983
KIE: The economic recession, the mounting costs of medical technology, and the weakening of public support for welfare state ideals have led to philosophical qualification of the right of equal access to health care by writers like Norman Daniels and Lawrence Stern.
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KIE: The economic recession, the mounting costs of medical technology, and the weakening of public support for welfare state ideals have led to philosophical qualification of the right of equal access to health care by writers like Norman Daniels and Lawrence Stern.
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Genomic Priorities and Public Health
Science, 2003Given the continuing difficulty of identifying genes for complex disorders in a robust, replicable manner, and the extensive resources devoted to this effort, it is becoming increasingly important to analyze the relative benefits of genomics research for public health applications and for the understanding of disease pathogenesis.
Kathleen Ries, Merikangas, Neil, Risch
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Priorities in Health Care: A Discussion
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984I wish to make two points related to the notion that the more limited resources are, the more important careful choice among competing options becomes. The first point is that polio immunization alone is not self-evidently the top priority for increased resource allocation in most developing countries, but that its priority is enhanced when it is ...
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Priority Setting in Public Health
2014The key drivers of population health lie outside the health sector. However, decision makers outside the health sector are primarily interested in delivering sector specific outputs other than health. Economic approaches to priority setting can help align sectors to consider the intersectoral impacts of decisions within an integrated societal framework.
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Establishing Mental Health Priorities
The Milbank Quarterly, 1994Mental health policy has evolved haphazardly, reflecting fragmentation of authority, competing ideologies, limitations of current knowledge and technologies, and changes in entitlements and insurance associated with health and welfare programs. While seeking parity with general health services, the mental health sector requires as well a range of ...
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This companion guide to Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, second edition, speeds the diffusion of life-saving knowledge by distilling the contents of the larger volume into an easily read format. Readers will get an overview of the messages and analysis in Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, second edition; be alerted ...
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Setting Priorities in Health Services
Health & Social Work, 1977A growing recognition that our resources are not limitless has made it necessary for us to abandon the concept of unlimited production and consumption and to set priorities among the goods and services that society is to provide. The author argues that determining priorities in the area of health services should be done on a rational basis, with ...
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