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New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Some physicians, patients, and policy makers conceive of illness in purely biologic terms. According to this view, social, economic, and legal forces are irrelevant to symptoms and behavior; only t...
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Some physicians, patients, and policy makers conceive of illness in purely biologic terms. According to this view, social, economic, and legal forces are irrelevant to symptoms and behavior; only t...
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Public comment and public policy
American Journal of Political ScienceAbstractIs public policy responsive to demographically and ideologically unrepresentative comments given at public meetings? I investigate this possibility using a novel data set of over 40,000 comments made at the San Francisco Planning Commission between 1998 and 2021, matched to information about proposed developments discussed in hearings and ...
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Clinics in Perinatology, 1994
In summary of some of the major issues raised by AIDS (Table 1), social, political, and economic forces all impact on the global outbreak of AIDS. Conversely the epidemiologic and medical realities of this disease have forced a reconsideration of moral and ethical values, prioritization of resource allocation, and pervasion of virtually every aspect of
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In summary of some of the major issues raised by AIDS (Table 1), social, political, and economic forces all impact on the global outbreak of AIDS. Conversely the epidemiologic and medical realities of this disease have forced a reconsideration of moral and ethical values, prioritization of resource allocation, and pervasion of virtually every aspect of
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Pediatrics, 1996
Professor Hyman has reviewed for us all the research that has been done on the effects of corporal punishment in the schools.1 It is actually a meager record because of the reasons he has mentioned, many of them ethical, demographic, and religious. Whatever research has been published on the effects of corporal punishment, however, would indicate that ...
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Professor Hyman has reviewed for us all the research that has been done on the effects of corporal punishment in the schools.1 It is actually a meager record because of the reasons he has mentioned, many of them ethical, demographic, and religious. Whatever research has been published on the effects of corporal punishment, however, would indicate that ...
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006
Antimicrobial agent usage data are essential for focusing efforts to reduce misuse and overuse of antimicrobial agents in food producing animals because these practices may select for resistance in bacteria of animals. Transfer of resistant bacteria from animals to humans can lead to human infection caused by resistant pathogens.
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Antimicrobial agent usage data are essential for focusing efforts to reduce misuse and overuse of antimicrobial agents in food producing animals because these practices may select for resistance in bacteria of animals. Transfer of resistant bacteria from animals to humans can lead to human infection caused by resistant pathogens.
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2018
Building on Knoepfel’s previous book, Public policy analysis, this book offers a conceptually coherent view of ten public policy resources: force, law, personal, money, property rights, information, organisation, consensus, time and political support.
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Building on Knoepfel’s previous book, Public policy analysis, this book offers a conceptually coherent view of ten public policy resources: force, law, personal, money, property rights, information, organisation, consensus, time and political support.
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Neonatal Network, 2008
WE CARE ABOUT GIVING THE BEST CARE TO OUR INFANT patients while they are hospitalized in our nurseries, and we care about their welfare after we discharge them home. We love it when our “graduates” return to visit and they are healthy, growing, and developing appropriately.
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WE CARE ABOUT GIVING THE BEST CARE TO OUR INFANT patients while they are hospitalized in our nurseries, and we care about their welfare after we discharge them home. We love it when our “graduates” return to visit and they are healthy, growing, and developing appropriately.
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Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 2005
This article outlines some of the key issues that medical science, research, and technology raise for society and urges nurses to play a larger role in setting public policy to define and regulate their future use and development. It notes the unique clinical and academic experiences of nurses that qualify them for this task and suggests specific ways
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This article outlines some of the key issues that medical science, research, and technology raise for society and urges nurses to play a larger role in setting public policy to define and regulate their future use and development. It notes the unique clinical and academic experiences of nurses that qualify them for this task and suggests specific ways
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Deinstitutionalization and public policy
Social Science & Medicine, 1985Deinstitutionalization, originally hailed as a major advance in public policy towards mental illness, has recently become increasingly controversial. This paper reviews the implementation of this policy in the United States, providing a critical examination of some of the central issues and problems that are the focus of current debates.
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AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 1997
Through its Public Policy Program staff based in Washington, DC, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) builds support for sound HIV/AlDS-related policies. Jane Silver, M.P.H., formerly Associate Director for Program of the National Commission of AIDS, heads the program.
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Through its Public Policy Program staff based in Washington, DC, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) builds support for sound HIV/AlDS-related policies. Jane Silver, M.P.H., formerly Associate Director for Program of the National Commission of AIDS, heads the program.
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