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Health Management for the Health Sector
2016The discussions and analysis of the preceding sections reveal the need for management skills in the health sector for the delivery of health-care services to the right people at the right time and even more importantly at affordable prices. Health economics focusses attention to the ways and means of utilising the scarce resources in the health sector ...
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Decarbonizing the U.S. Health Sector
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Jennifer, Mueller +2 more
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Reforming Health Sector Reform
2001The 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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Health sector capacity building
New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising, 2003AbstractHealth sector capacity building is closely connected to the healthy community concept in which people are empowered to improve their individual and collective health by changing the physical and social conditions that directly affect health.
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Improving health sector travel.
Health estate, 2004Preventing ill health and obesity and building more physical activity into our daily lives have never been so high on the agenda, and the way we travel can help. Many workplaces and schools are drawing up travel plans, with the aims usually to minimise car use and encourage healthier and more environmentally friendly travel.
David, Hurdle, Adrian, Davis
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1993
Abstract When all the organized health programs discussed in Chapters 5, 6, and 7 have been accounted for, there remains a private sector of health care in every health system. It varies enormously among countries in size and character, but everywhere it is a residual part of the health system structure.
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Abstract When all the organized health programs discussed in Chapters 5, 6, and 7 have been accounted for, there remains a private sector of health care in every health system. It varies enormously among countries in size and character, but everywhere it is a residual part of the health system structure.
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