A scoping review of national policies for healthy China from 2008 to 2024. [PDF]
Cai T +6 more
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, EarlyView.
Ursula Blyth +9 more
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Clinical Need and Research Investment for Liver Cancer in Australia
Liver cancer incidence and mortality rates have been rising in comparison to other common cancers, but research funding has not been commensurate. ABSTRACT Aim This study aims to better understand factors driving the rising burden and costs of primary liver cancer (PLC) in Australia, identify key epidemiological trends, and ascertain investment in PLC ...
Romario Nguyen +15 more
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Unmasking microaggressions: Experiences of women in clinical and academic psychiatry and the need for systemic reform. [PDF]
Ojeahere MI +20 more
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This joint Cancer Nurses Society of Australia–Clinical Oncology Society of Australia position statement presents 40 recommendations across four interrelated domains (service delivery, research, education and policy) to embed and advance nurse‑led cancer survivorship care in Australia.
Raymond J. Chan +11 more
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The role of digital pharmaceutical governance in alleviating health inequality: a case study of the "Sanya Model" for centralized regional prescription review. [PDF]
Jia X, Xie J, Chai F, Jiang H, Shi R.
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Australian Royal Commissions Into Child Welfare, Abuse and Protection
ABSTRACT Both nationally and internationally, the Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (RCIRCSA) is widely viewed as a remarkably successful public inquiry. Unlike many other commissions, it was stable, attracted little controversy, was highly regarded, and led to extensive legal, regulatory and policy reform ...
Shurlee Swain, Katie Wright
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AI-enabled proactive health education: perceptions of public health students - a qualitative study. [PDF]
Wang J +8 more
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ABSTRACT ‘Middle Australia’ became a ubiquitous term of social categorisation and political positioning during the latter decades of the 20th century. This article examines how this concept was variously used in the metropolitan print media in the guises of the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age of Melbourne, including in their reporting of federal and ...
Chris Beer
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Total factor productivity growth and spatial-temporal evolution of China's health system: a three-stage DEA-Malmquist approach. [PDF]
Yan Y, Wang P, Guo Y.
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