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Interoperability of Information Systems Managed and Used by the Local Health Departments
This research study describes the level of interoperability of local health department information systems and identifies factors associated with lack of interoperability.
G. Shah, J. Leider, Huabin Luo, R. Kaur
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As a policy guideline, ideal, or objective, comprehensiveness is a relevant attribute in the evaluation of quality of care and health systems. The article discusses the meaning of the concept of comprehensiveness in practice in some health services and ...
E. Conill
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This study aims to contribute to the scientific debate about the evaluation of the intervention in infant mental health and presents the main results after one year of intervention based on integrated types of treatments (psychodynamic psychotherapy for ...
Michela Gatta +4 more
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Local Public Health System Partnerships
Objectives. Interorganizational collaboration aimed at community health improvement is an expectation of local public health systems. This study assessed the extent to which such collaboration occurred within one state (Wisconsin), described the characteristics of existing partnerships, and identified factors associated with partnership effectiveness ...
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Social innovation is not only about tangible new products, services, policies, and laws, but also about changes in societal perceptions, values, and norms.
Ken Aoo, Noriko Abe, Mitsunobu R. Kano
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Lessons from local engagement in Latin American health systems [PDF]
AbstractObjectives To examine the management of recent policies for stronger patient and public involvement in Latin American health systems, identifying common features and describing local practice examples of relevance to the UK.Context Participation is a core principle of many contemporary policies for health system reform.
Geoffrey D, Meads +3 more
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System-mapping the child health system at a local level to reduce health inequalities [PDF]
Abstract Background Systems thinking has emerged as a promising approach to addressing complex public health issues. For children, the focus of the approach has been on single outcomes e.g. obesity, rather than addressing the broad range of inequalities in health outcomes.
P Jessiman +6 more
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In order to identify the various meanings ascribed to health surveillance, the authors conducted a systematic review of articles published from January 1990 to August 2005 in the following databases: LILACS, SciELO, CAPES, MEDLINE, and Web of Science.
G. A. Silva +1 more
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Background Clinicians’ experiences of providing care constitute an important outcome for evaluating care from a value-based healthcare perspective.
Reema Harrison +11 more
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Gendered medicinal plant knowledge contributions to adaptive capacity and health sovereignty in Amazonia [PDF]
Local medical systems are key elements of social-ecological systems as they provide culturally appropriate and locally accessible health care options, especially for populations with scarce access to biomedicine.
Díaz-Reviriego, Isabel +4 more
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