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HEALTH MANAGERS AND HEALTH REFORM

Journal of Management & Organization, 2012
Abstract This qualitative study was undertaken with a diverse sample of Australian health managers to examine their perceptions regarding the health system and to understand how they learned to become health managers. The findings showed that they viewed the health system as one of constant change, mostly non-adaptive, and a system of
David Briggs   +2 more
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Health Education: Can the Reformers Be Reformed?

International Journal of Health Services, 1978
Health educators have created a new professional role that emphasizes the changing of individuals rather than their social conditions. The article shows how historical roots, ideological perspectives, and structural constraints have combined to create an ambiguous, generally conservative role for the health education profession ...
E R, Brown, G E, Margo
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From Health Care Reform to Public Health Reform

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2011
According to Congressional Budget Office projections, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act or Act) — assuming it survives the pending legal challenges and is fully implemented — will provide health insurance to 34 million additional Americans by 2021.
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Health reform in Chile

The Lancet, 2006
The health sector in Chile is a mixture of public and private systems. The Chilean Ministry of Health and the Superintendent of Health are responsible for the regulation and supervision of policies. The National Health Insurance serves 68% of the population including unemployed people and those in extreme poverty.
Luz M, Letelier, Paula, Bedregal
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Public Health Reform

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1996
Changes in funding and social and public policy will compel public health departments to reexamine their structure and values. Along with a reduction in providing health care services, public health will see a renewed emphasis on primary prevention. At the heart of primary prevention are marketing, communication, and community organizing. Unfortunately,
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Reforming Health Sector Reform

2001
The previous chapter addressed both the capacity problems faced by those case study countries that had considered or introduced specific reforms, and how capacity might best be increased. It left largely unaddressed the fundamental question of the relevance of these reform measures to particular countries, and indeed the relevance of what is widely ...
Anne Mills   +6 more
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Public health and health reform in Australia

Medical Journal of Australia, 2011
The national health reform agenda appears to have omitted public health. In this article, I outline how public health is different from primary care, and why a holistic approach to reform should include public health. The current reform agenda is very much focused on addressing the problems in acute care and the hospital system, with the focus on ...
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