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The Effectiveness of Health Screening [PDF]
Using a matched insurant-general practitioner panel data set, we estimated the effect of a general health-screening program on individuals’ health status and health care cost.
Franz Hackl +3 more
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Healthscreeningisanimportantcomponentofhealthpromotionprograms,andcoun-trieshavepromotedgeneralhealthscreeningtargetingthepreventionandearlyman- agementofcommonchronicdiseases.InKorea,aGeneralHealthScreeningProgram (GHSP)
D. Shin +3 more
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A roadmap to equitable school mental health screening.
Youth in the United States are experiencing mental health concerns at alarming rates. Considering the nation's legacy of racism and growing recognition of the impact of social determinants of health on educational and mental health inequities, it is ...
S. Moore +14 more
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Workplace mental health screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Workplaces are an important location for population mental health interventions. Screening to detect employees at risk of or experiencing mental ill health is increasingly common.
J. Strudwick +9 more
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Current Status of the National Health Screening Programs in South Korea
A health check-up is one of the best ways to prevent diseases and maintain health by screening for risk factors and diagnosing diseases early. As the burden of illness shifts from infectious to chronic diseases, the importance of health check-ups is ...
Hee-Taik Kang
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The aim of this study was to develop strategies that identify children from the general population who have late-stage presymptomatic type 1 diabetes and may, therefore, benefit from immune intervention.
Andreas Weiss +12 more
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Schools are well positioned to facilitate early identification and intervention for youth with emerging mental health needs through universal mental health screening.
E. Connors +6 more
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Mental Health Screening Approaches for Resettling Refugees and Asylum Seekers: A Scoping Review
Refugees and asylum seekers often face delayed mental health diagnoses, treatment, and care. COVID-19 has exacerbated these issues. Delays in diagnosis and care can reduce the impact of resettlement services and may lead to poor long-term outcomes.
O. Magwood +9 more
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Screening in child health [PDF]
Screening programmes in child health have evolved on the basis of individual enthusiasm and professional consensus, rather than being based on objective evidence of benefit. Three reviews have been carried out in the UK over the past 10 years. The only programmes which show robust evidence of effectiveness are those for PKU and hypothyroidism.
D M, Hall, S, Stewart-Brown
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Automatic Lung Health Screening Using Respiratory Sounds
Significant changes have been made on audio-based technologies over years in several different fields. Healthcare is no exception. One of such avenues is health screening based on respiratory sounds.
H. Mukherjee +6 more
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