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The international migration of health professionals [PDF]
Health workforce shortages in developed countries are perceived to be central drivers of health professionals' international migration, one ramification being negative impacts on developing nations' healthcare delivery. After a descriptive international overview, selected economic issues are discussed for developed and developing countries.
Arthur Sweetman+3 more
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Lessons learnt from implementation of the International Health Regulations: a systematic review
Objective To respond to the World Health Assembly call for dissemination of lessons learnt from countries that have begun implementing the International Health Regulations, 2005 revision; IHR (2005).
A. Suthar+4 more
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Rebuilding health care in Iraq [PDF]
The effects of three wars within 25 years, a decade of international sanctions, and a brutal regime have had tragic consequences on Iraq’s health system and on the health of the Iraqi people.
Furber, A.S., Johnstone, P.
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The power of microRNA regulation—insights into immunity and metabolism
MicroRNAs are emerging as crucial regulators at the intersection of metabolism and immunity. This review examines how miRNAs coordinate glucose and lipid metabolism while simultaneously modulating T‐cell development and immune responses. Moreover, it highlights how cutting‐edge artificial intelligence applications can identify miRNA biomarkers ...
Stefania Oliveto+2 more
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Background: Medical tourism provides Effective economic, political and social profits to the countries active in the field, which should be taken into account in a competitive market. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between foreign patients'
Fatemeh Najafipour Moghadam+3 more
doaj
Background Diaspora communities are a growing source of external aid and resources to address unmet needs of health systems of their homelands. Although numerous articles have been published, these endeavors as a whole have not been systematically ...
Editt N. Taslakian+2 more
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Redesigning Electronic Health Record Systems to Support Developing Countries [PDF]
Electronic Health Record (EHR) has become an essential tool in the healthcare ecosystem, providing authorized clinicians with patients' health-related information for better treatment. While most developed countries are taking advantage of EHRs to improve their healthcare system, it remains challenging in developing countries to support clinical ...
arxiv
The Global Health Care Revolution of the Century, which began officially at Alma Ata in 1978, will help to achieve the Health for All goal by the year 2000. What will the next century usher in? Some of our achievements to date are highlighted, and lessons learned and yet to be learned are emphasized.
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International Health Regulations (2005) [PDF]
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Merianos, A, Peiris, M
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BackgroundSeveral interventions have been carried out to tackle health inequalities between migrant groups, especially refugees, and native-born European populations. These initiatives are often address language or cultural barriers.
S. S. Lecerof+4 more
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