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Prioritization MICA

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2006
Although setting priorities is an important step in making public health policy, the benefit of using epidemiology to prioritize scarce public health resources has not been fully recognized. This situation is mostly due to the complexity of proposed models for setting priorities.
Eduardo J, Simoes   +3 more
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Prioritizing good diets

Science, 2016
In her perspective “Plating up solutions” (16 September, p. [1202][1]), T. Garnett identifies “policy reluctance to interfere with the market, risk votes, or displease powerful corporations” as a major obstacle to addressing the problems inherent in our food system.
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Prioritizing COPD care

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2010
There are 835 000 people in England diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and it is estimated that there are over 3 million people with the disease with one person dying every 20 minutes in England and Wales, amounting to 25 000 deaths every year (Department of Health, 2010).
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Prioritization

2023
Hung Le, Grace Duffy
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Prioritization

2022
Julia Chun   +2 more
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Interconnection and Prioritization

2016
We analyze pricing and competition under paid prioritization within a model of interconnected internet service providers (ISPs), heterogeneous content providers (CPs) and heterogeneous consumers. We show that prioritization is welfare superior to a regime without prioritization (network neutrality) but yields lower incentives for investment in network ...
Baake, Pio, Sudaric, Slobodan
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Prioritization

2013
Maja Kuzmanovic   +4 more
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Prioritizing audiences.

Journal of lesbian studies, 2014
SUMMARY In Leslie Feinberg's novel, Stone Butch Blues, the main character, Jess, can be read as either stone butch or transgendered, suggesting that stone butch and (female-born) transgender presentations are similar. Yet, with similar behaviors and expectations, it seems unclear what makes these two identifications distinct.
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Prioritizing

2013
Pamela A. Kramer Ertel, Madeline Kovarik
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