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International Journal of Health Services, 2021
This rapid scoping review has informed the development of the November 2020 United Nations Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery, by providing a synthesis of available evidence on the impact of pandemics and epidemics on (1) essential services and ...
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This rapid scoping review has informed the development of the November 2020 United Nations Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery, by providing a synthesis of available evidence on the impact of pandemics and epidemics on (1) essential services and ...
Prativa Baral
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Research on Comparative Health Service Systems
Medical Care, 1971IN EVERY COUNTRY and in every era the nature of the health service system is determined by the priority assigned to health and the resources available for the protection of health in that society. The rapidly advancing technology of medicine and the cumulative experience with methods of organizing and financing medical care have led to the development ...
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Health services research, outcomes, and perinatal information systems
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998The progress in information and communication technology, together with the search for the most effective and efficient ways to use the limited resources for health care, are opening new areas for research and development in perinatal care. Information systems and practice oriented by evidence-based medicine are modifying the operation of health ...
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Health Services Research In A Market-Oriented Health Care System
Health Affairs, 1998A fundamental premise of market-based changes in health care delivery is that consumers will choose from among the options available in accord with their expectations concerning cost, outcomes, and quality. These choices assume that accurate information is available about health care services and that providers and plans are accountable for the ...
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Researching Health Service Information Systems Development
2009Information is considered the currency within health systems. Numerous reorganisations and restructuring, coupled with many buzz words (e.g. evidence-based practice) and the various advancements in ICT (information and communication technology) are apparently designed to improve the utilisation of this currency.
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Research in Medical Care and Health Services Systems
Medical Care, 1968THE HEALTH SERVICES SYSTEM of this country is a massive operation which, depending upon one's point of view, consumes, spends or costs each year about 45 billion dollars or 6 per cent of the gross national product. Currently the United States spends less than 0.05 per cent of this 45 billion dollars on examining the objectives, organization ...
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[Health services research for the public health service (PHS) and the public health system].
Gesundheitswesen (Bundesverband der Arzte des Offentlichen Gesundheitsdienstes (Germany)), 2016There is a great need for health services research in the public health system and in the German public health service. However, the public health service is underrepresented in health services research in Germany. This has several structural, historical and disciplinary-related reasons.
A, Hollederer, M, Wildner
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Health Services Policy Research: Uniquely Positioned to Drive Equitable System Transformation
HealthcarePapers, 2022With the launch of its Strategic Plan 2021-2026, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Health Services Policy Research (IHSPR) has embarked on a formidable quest to secure healthcare's holy grail: health system transformation, health equity and the vaunted pillars of the Quadruple Aim (Bodenheimer and Sinsky 2014; CIHR IHSPR 2021).
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Health Services Research and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Reciprocal Relationship
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1998Many other statistical and epidemiologic approaches have been used in studies of systemic lupus erythematosus. Many of these, such as multivariate analysis and cost-benefit analysis, have substantially added to our understanding of the disease. However, in these instances it has been a clear application of the technique to a clinical problem.
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