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Empowering Thalassemia Patients and Family to Increase Public Knowledge on Thalassemia
Thalassemia, the fifth-most catastrophic disease with 10,555 patients, causes physical, emotional, and economic burden for the patient, their family, and the country. Annually, IDR 500 billion are needed to cover the treatment of thalassemia.
Peter Asa +4 more
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Integrating Blockchain for Health Insurance in Indonesia with Hash Authentication
The use of blockchain has received great attention in its adoption as a financial instrument in cryptocurrencies. This phenomenon needs to be considered in the sense not only as a form of financial transactions but also in other fields such as health ...
Erwin Sutanto +3 more
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SDG 10 focuses on empowering and promoting the social, economic, and political inclusion of all, irrespective of sex, discrimination, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, and economic or other status. If achieved, the Goal offers progress on a range of existing inequalities and would be transformative for many individuals in the UK.
Campbell, Anne +1 more
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An AHPSort II Based Analysis of the Inequality Reduction within European Union
Nowadays, sustainability is an omnipresent concept in our society, which encompasses several challenges related to poverty, inequality, climate change and so on. The United Nations adopted the Agenda 2030, a plan of action formed of universal Sustainable
Álvaro Labella +3 more
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REDUCING INEQUALITIES AMONG UNEQUALS [PDF]
AbstractThis article establishes an equivalence between four incomplete rankings of distributions of income among agents who are vertically differentiated with respect to some nonincome characteristic (health, household size, etc.). The first ranking is the possibility of going from one distribution to the other by a finite sequence of income transfers
Faure, Mathieu, Gravel, Nicolas
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New Fractional Inequalities through Convex Functions and Comprehensive Riemann–Liouville Integrals
In most fields of applied sciences, inequalities are important in constructing mathematical systems and associated solution functions. Convexity also has a significant impact on an assortment of mathematical topics.
Abd-Allah Hyder
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Disaggregated Interventions to Reduce Inequality [PDF]
A significant body of research in the data sciences considers unfair discrimination against social categories such as race or gender that could occur or be amplified as a result of algorithmic decisions. Simultaneously, real-world disparities continue to exist, even before algorithmic decisions are made.
Bynum, Lucius +2 more
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Background In 2016, Burkina Faso implemented a free healthcare policy as an initiative to remove user fees for women and under-5 children to improve access to healthcare.
Sekou Samadoulougou +4 more
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Background Zambia experienced a major decline in under-five mortality rates (U5MR), with one of the fastest declines in socio-economic disparities in sub-Saharan Africa in the last two decades.
Choolwe Jacobs +7 more
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Background Previous studies have shown that those in lower socioeconomic positions (SEPs) generally have higher levels of behavioural non-communicable disease (NCD) risk factors. However, there are limited studies examining recent trends in inequalities.
Fatai Ogunlayi +4 more
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