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The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1967
Doctor Michael M. Davis, one of the pioneers in the study of medical care and health policy in the United States, identified the basic elements of medical services as 1. people, 2. professionals, 3. facilities, 4. organization and 5. finances.1 In his opinion, finances represented the foundation that supported professionals, facilities and ...
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Doctor Michael M. Davis, one of the pioneers in the study of medical care and health policy in the United States, identified the basic elements of medical services as 1. people, 2. professionals, 3. facilities, 4. organization and 5. finances.1 In his opinion, finances represented the foundation that supported professionals, facilities and ...
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Health Justice and Just Transition
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2022AbstractJust Transition, an organizing and policy framework that has emerged from the climate justice movement, is a powerful upstream response to health disparities created by structural subordination. As the public health field pushes itself to address the “cause of causes” of unjust health disparities, Just Transition offers new possibilities for ...
Aysha, Pamukcu, Angela P, Harris
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Scientific American, 2005
Looks at public health in developing countries as of September 1, 2005. Details of demographic, economic, and epidemiological changes occurring in developing countries; Impact of improved medical care, including access to vaccines and medication, on public health; Impact of chronic diseases on world health; View that public health issues in developing ...
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Looks at public health in developing countries as of September 1, 2005. Details of demographic, economic, and epidemiological changes occurring in developing countries; Impact of improved medical care, including access to vaccines and medication, on public health; Impact of chronic diseases on world health; View that public health issues in developing ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
present the policy implications of research carried out by member institutes of the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes. Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of diffusing existing research, coordinating research plans and increasing the awareness of the European dimension ...
Monika Riedel +3 more
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present the policy implications of research carried out by member institutes of the European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes. Initiated by CEPS in 1999, ENEPRI conducts research on welfare and employment issues with the aim of diffusing existing research, coordinating research plans and increasing the awareness of the European dimension ...
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Pediatrics, 2005
To the Editor .— We read the article by Reiss et al1 on health care transition (in the January 2005 issue of Pediatrics ) with great interest. The authors discuss the practical perspectives of patients, their families, and their pediatric care providers.
Tom Melgar, Chad Brands, Niraj Sharma
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To the Editor .— We read the article by Reiss et al1 on health care transition (in the January 2005 issue of Pediatrics ) with great interest. The authors discuss the practical perspectives of patients, their families, and their pediatric care providers.
Tom Melgar, Chad Brands, Niraj Sharma
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2016
Health care transition is defined as the planned movement from a pediatric health care system to an adult-serving health care system during the years of adolescence and young adulthood. Health care transition for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may be a long and complex process.
David Wood +2 more
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Health care transition is defined as the planned movement from a pediatric health care system to an adult-serving health care system during the years of adolescence and young adulthood. Health care transition for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) may be a long and complex process.
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[Global transition in health].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2006Global epidemiological transition reflected in changed patterns of death and diseases was first described by Omran; decreasing death and disease rates from infectious diseases, particularly in children and the young, are followed by decreased fertility rate and increased longevity, and by degenerative, and man-made diseases in ageing populations. Omran
Bygbjerg, Ib Christian +1 more
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Marital Transitions and Mental Health
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004Most research identifies marital disruption as a precursor for poor mental health but is generally unable to discount the potential selection effect of poor mental health leading to marital disruption. We use data from nine annual waves of the British Household Panel Survey to examine social selection and social causation as competing explanations ...
Wade, Terrance J, Pevalin, David J
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Electronic Health Record Transition Considerations
PM&R, 2017AbstractAfter an initial phase of electronic health record (EHR) solutions for both independent practices and larger health care organizations, we are now entering a period in which transitioning between EHRs is becoming more common. Many of the decisions and implementation processes for an EHR transition are similar to those encountered during the ...
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[From epidemiological transition to health transition].
Medecine tropicale : revue du Corps de sante colonial, 2008The "Epidemiological Transition" concept proposed by Abdel Omran in 1971 was the first theory attempting to explain the extraordinary progess that industrialized countries have achieved in health since the 18th century. Within the broader framework of the demographic transition, an important implication of this concept was that life expectancy in ...
F, Meslé, J, Vallin
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