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Health trends, 1991
Needs assessment is now a high priority, but it is conceptually muddled and technically difficult. In the past a variety of academic disciplines addressing different aspects of health care have produced a range of definitions on 'need' applicable to their own setting.
A, Stevens, J, Gabbay
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Computerization needs assessment

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1982
The process of assessing needs for a computer application in a hospital pharmacy is described. The variables discussed for which data are needed include hospital-specific characteristics, personnel, data storage, data retrieval, data transmission interfaces, and hardware. By determining these needs, the buyer will be able to know the functions that are
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Leadership Needs Assessment

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2015
Documenting a leadership needs assessment is complex. One approach is through developing a central aim, followed by the competencies needed to lead the organization, others, and self. By adding contextual factors, an actionable leadership development plan evolves. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2015;46(1):10–11.
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Health Needs Assessment

2014
Health needs assessment is conducted at many different levels: internationally, through the work of the World Health Organisation, for instance; nationally, by government health departments; and locally, from hospitals, primary care and local authority organisations right down to neighbourhood groups.
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Perspectives on the assessment of need

Journal of Public Health, 1990
The new arrangements for the NHS require that health services are procured which meet the identified needs of the population. To reach an agreed understanding of those needs a number of different perspectives must be reconciled--the nature of disease at a population level versus the individual's perception of illness, the general manager's desire to ...
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The needs assessment ‐ who needs it?

Roeper Review, 1992
This article discusses the importance of conducting an initial needs assessment as part of gifted program development. The needs assessment provides vital information for the development of program goals, objectives, identification of participants, and curriculum development.
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Assessing Needs

2019
For law enforcement agencies and the mental health professionals who serve them, one question is always foremost: How can we provide the right services to improve officers' wellbeing? These decisions are typically made without any data about what officers want.
Colby Mills, Jill Milloy, Jaysyn Carson
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Health needs assessment

Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health, 2015
This chapter begins with a consideration of the technical processes used for conducting health needs assessment. The relationship between health needs assessment and health economics is then examined and the philosophy of utilitarianism and its influence
M. Kelly, J. Powell, Nathalie Bartle
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Needs Assessment

Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 2007
The Helen L. DeRoy Medical Library at Providence Hospital strives to maintain high library standards and to make library service improvement an ongoing process. To maintain and strengthen the library's key role in knowledge-based informationmanagement and to align the library's goals and objectives with the mission of its parent organization, the ...
Misa Mi, Carole M. Gilbert
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Assessment Needed

NASSP Bulletin, 1981
The intent of Title IX and of coeducational physical education programs has been to eliminate the treatment of students as "prints" of their gender. Edu cators ensure that such programs are indeed for better.
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