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Neighbourhoods for health service administration
Social Science & Medicine, 1990Health and social service administrators are increasingly realising the importance of adopting a community or neighbourhood scale for the organisation and delivery of many different services. The concept of neighbourhood is an elusive one, yet it has been used for a number of planning purposes.
P T, Kivell, B J, Turton, B R, Dawson
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Administrative patterns of school health services
Nursing Research, 1965A survey of 230 cities in 50 states was taken to determine the present pattern of administration of school health services in the United States. The results indicate that school health services are administered predominantly by boards of education. Superintendents of schools prefer this administrative pattern in nearly 80% of the cities included in the
J M, WOLF, H C, PRITHAM
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The State of Men’s Health Services in the Veterans Health Administration
Current Urology Reports, 2017For many diseases that place a large burden on our health care system, men often have worse health outcomes than women. As the largest single provider of health care to men in the USA, the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has the potential to serve as leader in the delivery of improved men's health care to address these disparities.The VA system has
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Education for Rural Health Services Administration
The Journal of Rural Health, 1990This section briefly describes the administrative needs of rural health services delivery entities, especially hospitals. It then reviews the educational processes in which health administrators are trained, with a focus on changes that have emerged during the 1980s. The final section examines the extent to which the educational programs are consistent
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The organization and administration of health physics services
1980The previous chapters of the book have been devoted to explaining the technical concepts and practice of radiation protection. In this final chapter the more general aspects of organization and administrative control will be considered.
Alan Martin, Samuel A. Harbison
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Veterans Health Administration/Federal Service
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North AmericaThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has a deep-rooted history dating back to the Civil War, evolving into a comprehensive system including the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The VHA is now one of the world's largest health care providers and key training grounds for US medical professionals. Its dental program serves nearly 600,000 Veterans,
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Administration of School Health Services
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966To the Editor:— I have just read the article by Wolf and Pritham "Administration of School Health Services" ( 193 :195, 1965). The authors are correct in their statement that the majority of school administrators prefer the administration of school health services under the sole jurisdiction of the school system.
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