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QEEG in a Public Health system
Brain Topography, 1992For the past decade the Cuban Neuroscience Center has organized on behalf of the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic, a nationwide Program for the introduction of quantitative EEG (qEEG). This Program has involved a) development of standardized equipment for "paperless" EEG, qEEG and brain topography; b) establishment of a network of 21 ...
P, Valdés +9 more
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Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974
In mid-December, 1972 Clemson University became actively engaged in the technical development of a Public Health Data System for the Appalachian II District Health Department. Phase I of the implementation (ending June 30, 1973) has now been completed and has allowed both the Health Department and Clemson to more accurately measure development costs ...
John C. Peck, Francis M. Crowder
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In mid-December, 1972 Clemson University became actively engaged in the technical development of a Public Health Data System for the Appalachian II District Health Department. Phase I of the implementation (ending June 30, 1973) has now been completed and has allowed both the Health Department and Clemson to more accurately measure development costs ...
John C. Peck, Francis M. Crowder
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Knowledge systems and public health
Knowledge, Technology and Policy, 1990The knowledge and information systems (KIS) perspective arose from reflections on agricultural development. In the health sector, it is not quite as common to think in terms of KIS. Yet in this complex field, in which health education and promotion play increasingly important roles, the KIS perspective might be very useful. In this article, the authors
Koelen, M.A., Brouwers, T.
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Public Health in the New American Health System
Frontiers of Health Services Management, 1994Health reform is now moving beyond academic dialogue toward governmental implementation. Across the nation, a consensus has emerged that the nation's health system is in need of repair. President Clinton has made health reform one of his top priorities, and Hillary Rodham Clinton headed the task force that developed the administration's proposal for ...
W L, Roper, J P, Koplan, A A, Stinnett
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HealthcarePapers, 2013
In response to the lead paper, the authors of this commentary propose that there are three fundamental sorts of reform for which Canada's healthcare system would need to provide evidence of progress before public health professionals should get fired up about lumping everything together inside the care system, to help it "transform." These three ...
John, Frank, Ruth, Jepson
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In response to the lead paper, the authors of this commentary propose that there are three fundamental sorts of reform for which Canada's healthcare system would need to provide evidence of progress before public health professionals should get fired up about lumping everything together inside the care system, to help it "transform." These three ...
John, Frank, Ruth, Jepson
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Health Systems and Public Health Thinking
2020Abstract This chapter addresses how homelessness affects health. The disordered lives of homeless patients disrupt appointment-keeping and medication adherence, even as they generate need for more treatment by driving health challenges like depression, high blood pressure, and hospitalizations.
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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2018
Abstract This chapter explores the public health system as a whole, including the organizations, activities, and people who promote public health in the United States. It describes the agencies at the federal, state, tribal, local, and territorial levels that have been granted legal authority to act on behalf of public health, including ...
Scott Burris +3 more
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Abstract This chapter explores the public health system as a whole, including the organizations, activities, and people who promote public health in the United States. It describes the agencies at the federal, state, tribal, local, and territorial levels that have been granted legal authority to act on behalf of public health, including ...
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Misinformation: A Threat to the Public's Health and the Public Health System
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2020Kimberly, Rodgers, Nnandi, Massac
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