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ABORIGINAL HEALTH—CURRENT STATUS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
Abstract:An analysis of the limited available data confirms that the health status of Australia's Aborigines remains much worse than that of non‐Aboriginal Australians.Despite significant improvements over the past decade Aboriginal fetal and infant mortality is still approximately three times that of non‐Aborigines.
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Measurement of Health Status

Medical Care, 1985
According to a now classic article by Moriyama,1 until the early 1960s, death rates provided the only relevant and sensitive measure of the health of populations. But by the mid 1960s, death rates, whether population-specific or general, no longer seemed sensitive to the changes that were taking place in health and health care in the United States ...
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Socioeconomic Status, Health, and Health Systems

Pediatrics, 1997
There is abundant evidence that health status in the general population varies considerably with socioeconomic status.1-4 In this issue of Pediatrics , McConnochie et al5 add to this literature by demonstrating striking differences in hospitalization of young infants within the fairly discrete confines of metropolitan Rochester, New York.
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Motherhood, health status, and health care

Women's Health Issues, 2001
This study examines the impact of multiple roles and stressors on women of childbearing age, and compares the health status of women with and without children and their ability to access health care. Motherhood has many complex interactions with income level, availability of health insurance, and available social and income support. A cumulative burden
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Health Behaviors and Health Status

2013
Healthy and fit service members are critical to a ready and effective military force. Many factors affect the health of military personnel such as exposure to disease and risk of illness and injury in the performance of their duties. In addition, lifestyle choices related to diet and nutrition, exercise, and substance use can have a positive or ...
Robert M. Bray   +4 more
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Health services, health status, and work loss

Journal of Community Health, 1976
The numbers of workdays lost because of illness, coupled with records of health service utilization patterns, were studied to establish possible links between health status and different forms of prepayment coverage. The records of industrial workers at four branches of the same company were analyzed.
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Health Status Assessment

2003
Physicians treat patients either to extend their survival or to make them feel better. Quantifying this latter objective is the purpose of health status assessment; the evaluation of patients’ perceptions of their symptoms, functioning, and quality of life. This chapter defines health status, reviews the types of health status instruments available and
John A. Spertus, Mark W. Conard
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Health care research: Measuring health status.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 1993
The NHS White Paper working document entitled 'Contracts for services and the role of district health authorities' ( 1 ) emphasised the need for providers to guarantee appropriate care with optimum clinical outcome. One of the issues that will be increasingly topical is: what methods exist for evaluating the effectiveness, or outcome, of treatment or ...
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jingxuan Zhao   +2 more
exaly  

American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Farhad Islami   +2 more
exaly  

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