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Does the Targeted Poverty Alleviation Program Reduce Income Inequality in China?

open access: yesReview of Development Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study evaluates the impact of the targeted poverty alleviation (TPA) program in 2015 on urban–rural income inequality, defined by the ratio between the urban and rural net income. The main findings suggest that the program reduces the income ratio in poverty counties by 3.6% relative to non‐poverty counties, which implies a discernible ...
Pu Sun
wiley   +1 more source

Cosmovision as Cognitive Technology: The Case of Mesoamerican Medicinal Knowledge

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract We examine the use of cognitive technologies in the acquisition and retention of botanical and medicinal knowledge. We focus on the Cruz‐Badianus codex, a 16th‐century Nahua (Aztec) herbarium which discusses the use of plants for a range of illnesses.
Johan De Smedt, Helen De Cruz
wiley   +1 more source

DENTAL MALPRACTICE: DE FACTO et DE IURE

open access: yesRomanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2014
Dental malpractice is a topic considerably difficulty defined. Both de facto and de iure, there are many ways in which patients, dentists or lawyers perceive the general context of dental malpractice.
Gheorghe Bălan, Adriana Bălan
doaj  

Non‐technical errors associated with deaths in surgical care, Australia, 2012–2019, by surgical specialty (Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality): a retrospective cohort study

open access: yesMedical Journal of Australia, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective To compare the frequency of non‐technical errors in cases of surgical care‐related deaths in Australia, by surgical specialty. Study design Retrospective cohort study; analysis of Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality (ANZASM) data. Setting, participants All surgical care‐related deaths in Australia (except New South
Jesse Ey   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trial for Malpractice [PDF]

open access: yesThe Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
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openaire   +2 more sources

Why Forensic Pathologists Maintain Uncertainty in Reporting Causes of Death: How Communicative Uncertainty Devices Shape Reasoning

open access: yesSociology of Health &Illness, Volume 47, Issue 8, November 2025.
ABSTRACT This paper examines how forensic pathologists in Sweden understand and reason around how to communicate the un/certainty of cause of death, given their position to other actors. The paper explores uncertainty work related to the understanding and reasoning on how to use a degree of certainty scale.
Mikaela Sundberg
wiley   +1 more source

Medical malpractice’s impacts and simulation training’s ability to diminish its effects: a systematic review

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
Medical malpractice is described as an error made by medical providers towards their patients. For many years, this form of negligence has permeated healthcare and continues to leave a negative impact.
Mahmoud Ali, Branden Tejada
doaj   +1 more source

The impact of generative AI on academic integrity of authentic assessments within a higher education context

open access: yesBritish Journal of Educational Technology, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 2522-2549, November 2025.
Generative AI (hereinafter GenAI) technology, such as ChatGPT, is already influencing the higher education sector. In this work, we focused on the impact of GenAI on the academic integrity of assessments within higher education institutions, as GenAI can be used to circumvent assessment approaches within the sector, compromising their quality.
Alexander K. Kofinas   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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