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When public health may not be public health
BMJ, 2000EDITOR—Confronted with the health of people in developing countries, governments focus aid on healthcare services or high technology prevention. These are not necessarily a logical initial reaction. They may not even be “public health” practices. Hospitals without inland revenue or a broader infrastructure can be white elephants to those who cannot ...
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Public Health Law and the Public Health Officer
Postgraduate Medicine, 1973The public health officer today is constrained by law, although he once was the law. In all his actions he must be certain of his legal duty and authority and must use procedural due process.
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Public Health in the Public Interest
Healthcare Management Forum, 2003he SARS outbreak has been both a crisis and an opportunity for Canada, and for Canadians. The full extent of the crisis can not be quantified, but more than 40 people died. Thousands of public health and healthcare workers dedicated untold hours working under trying conditions to deal with a new disease for which neither cause nor cure were certain ...
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Genomic, clinical and immunity data join forces for public health
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Amber J Barton, Caroline Colijn
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Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: a consensus statement
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021Jeffrey V Lazarus +2 more
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Physical activity counseling in primary care: Insights from public health and behavioral economics
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Kerem Shuval +2 more
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