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Centring women's voices in contraceptive innovation: building the case for an on-demand, pericoital pill. [PDF]
Sedgh G+14 more
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A NLP analysis of digital demand for healthcare jobs in China. [PDF]
Chen Y+5 more
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PLANNING HEALTH SERVICES—DEMAND OR NEED? [PDF]
This paper discusses the currently popular approach to planning health services which is based on demand predictions. From a consideration of the demand concept, the problems of measuring present demand and forecasting future demand, it is concluded that this approach to planning will not provide health care which serves the best interest of patients ...
G. D. Tracy, Roderick McEwin, Jane Hall
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Reducing Health Care Costs by Reducing the Need and Demand for Medical Services
New England Journal of Medicine, 1993Health care costs in the United States exceed 14 percent of the gross domestic product, far more than in any other nation. Overall costs were $838 billion in 1992, or over $3,000 per person1. Well over 30 million Americans are uninsured, partly because of rising premium costs2,3.
Sokolov Jj+7 more
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Social Science & Medicine, 1993
The shortage of empirical studies on socio-economic factors influencing demand for health care and inequalities across social groups is dramatic in the case of Italy. The present study aims at discussing these issues, although its results are to be considered mainly methodological, given the small dimension of the sample (n = 807). A survey was carried
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The shortage of empirical studies on socio-economic factors influencing demand for health care and inequalities across social groups is dramatic in the case of Italy. The present study aims at discussing these issues, although its results are to be considered mainly methodological, given the small dimension of the sample (n = 807). A survey was carried
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Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 2018
There are valuable opportunities for new data and analytical tools available from the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) to deliver insights into the spatial distribution of current and future health services. Using a national dataset covering health services characteristics and locations, and some of AURIN’s geographic and ...
Alison Taylor, Christopher Pettit
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There are valuable opportunities for new data and analytical tools available from the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) to deliver insights into the spatial distribution of current and future health services. Using a national dataset covering health services characteristics and locations, and some of AURIN’s geographic and ...
Alison Taylor, Christopher Pettit
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British Journal of Orthodontics, 1990
A study has been made of attitudes towards the need for orthodontic treatment and its acceptability to fifth year high school pupils in two regional health authorities in England, selected because of differences in the number of orthodontists practising in the regions and in the amount of General Dental Service orthodontics undertaken in each.
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A study has been made of attitudes towards the need for orthodontic treatment and its acceptability to fifth year high school pupils in two regional health authorities in England, selected because of differences in the number of orthodontists practising in the regions and in the amount of General Dental Service orthodontics undertaken in each.
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Texila International Journal of Public Health
Mental health and well-being are crucial for a fulfilling life. Work related stress negatively impacts health care providers' professionalism, quality of care delivery, efficiency, and overall quality of life. It is important to identify and mitigate these work-related risk factors to protect the mental health well-being of healthcare workers.
Khadija Mbarak Awadh+1 more
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Mental health and well-being are crucial for a fulfilling life. Work related stress negatively impacts health care providers' professionalism, quality of care delivery, efficiency, and overall quality of life. It is important to identify and mitigate these work-related risk factors to protect the mental health well-being of healthcare workers.
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The mauritius health service; the population's changing needs and demands
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 1989openaire +2 more sources