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Health policy experts’ perspectives on implementing mental health specialist video consultations in routine primary care – a qualitative interview study [PDF]
Background Many patients with mental disorders are treated by their general practitioner (GP). Innovative technology-based integrated care models (e.g., mental health specialist video consultations) have been proposed to facilitate access to specialist ...
Justus Tönnies +5 more
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Policy-Development and Deference to Moral Experts
AbstractThe involvement of ethicists, philosophers or others who might qualify as ‘moral experts’ in policy-development, where they are sometimes, typically as members of a committee, given an advisory role, is often seen as problematic, for several reasons.
Jakob Elster
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Not a Security Issue: How Policy Experts De-Politicize the Climate Change–Migration Nexus
Policy experts play an important role in coping with the climate change−human migration nexus. They offer expert solutions to decision makers, and thus, they contribute to de-politicizing the issue.
Sanaz Honarmand Ebrahimi +1 more
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Editorial: Experts' opinion in public health policy
Stefania Salmaso
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School of English for Political Scientist
Department of English Language № 7 was founded in 2001. Originally its teaching staff included the specialists of the Department of English Language Chair.
Irina A. Mazaeva
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Communicating The Climate Change: The Role Of Experts And Policy Makers [PDF]
Science experts play important role in spreading the science-related knowledge that can improve societal outcomes by guiding policy in transformative way.
Lenka Diener
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Background Catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) represents out-of-pocket payment as a share of household income. Most previous studies have focused on incidence aspects when assessing health policy effects.
Jun Hyuk Koo, Hyun Woo Jung
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Background Patients’ perception of receiving overtreatment can cause distrust in medical services. Unlike outpatients, inpatients are highly likely to receive many medical services without fully understanding their medical situation.
Jin Su Jang, Hyun Woo Jung
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Identifying Stakeholder Perspectives on Data Industry Regulation in South Korea
Data innovation is at the core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. While the catastrophic COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the societal shift toward a data-driven society, the direction of overall data regulation remains unclear and data policy experts
Youhyun Lee, Il-Young Jung
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Networks, experts and the internationalization of education policies
This paper discusses the regional policy networks relevance for studies about the international local agendas alignment. The reform isomorphism adopted in different countries led us to research the borrowing policies phenomenon.
Eneida Oto Shiroma
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