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Social Science & Medicine, 1983
Reliable and up to date census figures are needed in Nigeria and other developing countries. In order to plan health services demographic statistics which include size mortality age sex and fertility factors are essential. Population estimation can be accomplished by the "active model" of vital registration; this should achieve a birth registration ...
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Reliable and up to date census figures are needed in Nigeria and other developing countries. In order to plan health services demographic statistics which include size mortality age sex and fertility factors are essential. Population estimation can be accomplished by the "active model" of vital registration; this should achieve a birth registration ...
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Measuring the Health of the Population
Medical Care, 1995A set of 102 population-based indicators was developed from multiple administrative data sources; these indicators were used to compare the health status of 1 million Manitoba residents across eight administrative regions for 1 year. Marked variations in health status were shown.
M M, Cohen, L, MacWilliam
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Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1973
The vast technical advances achieved by man in the Western civilized world within recent centuries are briefly reviewed. It is pointed out in this context that the diagnostic procedures in the field of medicine have surpassed by far the therapeutic potentialities.
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The vast technical advances achieved by man in the Western civilized world within recent centuries are briefly reviewed. It is pointed out in this context that the diagnostic procedures in the field of medicine have surpassed by far the therapeutic potentialities.
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Genomics and Population Health:
2011Imagine being able to find out how a drug will affect you before you take it... receiving a medication that is specifically tailored to treat your disease, while minimizing your risk of developing adverse effects. Although a person’s environment, diet, and general state of health can all influence how he or she responds to medicines, another important ...
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Health, population and development
Social Science & Medicine. Part C: Medical Economics, 1980Abstract Health status and trends in LDC's are reviewed using life expectancy as the principal measure. There are substantial regional differences in health status. East Asia and the Americas have about 20 more years of life expectancy than Tropical Africa and 10 years more than Northern Africa and Southern Asia.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
True population health management cannot be realized by health care systems acting alone, nor by solely delivering high-quality care at lower costs. Successful models of population health must not myopically focus on care delivery but must also engage partners across their communities to address community culture as well as the broader social ...
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True population health management cannot be realized by health care systems acting alone, nor by solely delivering high-quality care at lower costs. Successful models of population health must not myopically focus on care delivery but must also engage partners across their communities to address community culture as well as the broader social ...
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Population health planning for health equity
Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2011Australia’s health reform documents make reference to the need to address health equity and strengthen population health planning. They make a stronger case about the need to address equity than policy documents that have preceded them. However, they do not make clear that health care is one of many determinants of health and equity, and that planning ...
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The effect of health care on population health
The Lancet, 2004The health status of populations has long been a central focus for health scientists economists and policy makers. Early work from the USA and the UK established the contributions that factors such as environment and lifestyle make to population health.
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn +2 more
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