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Public Regional Councils and Comprehensive Health Planning: A Partnership?
Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1970Abstract After examining the critical issues and still fluid status of comprehensive health planning, a case is made for merging it with comprehensive metropolitan planning under the leadership of public regional councils, such as COG's and other regional planning agencies.
D. Ardell
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Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2021
Regional integrated service planning has been identified as a key priority for improving the mental health system in Australia. The National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF) is an integrated planning tool that estimates the resources ...
Eryn Wright+6 more
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Regional integrated service planning has been identified as a key priority for improving the mental health system in Australia. The National Mental Health Service Planning Framework (NMHSPF) is an integrated planning tool that estimates the resources ...
Eryn Wright+6 more
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Robustness in Practice—The Regional Planning of Health Services
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1986Earlier work has criticized the dominant tendencies in operational research contributions to health services planning as characterized by optimization, implausible demands for data, depoliticization, hierarchy and inflexibility. This paper describes an effort which avoids at least some of these pitfalls.
Jonathan Rosenhead+2 more
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International Health, 2016
A quarter of a century after the Harare Declaration on Strengthening District Health Systems Based on Primary Health Care (1987) was conceived, district health teams (DHTs) are facing a markedly changed situation. Rapid population growth, urbanization, a
F. Curtale+4 more
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A quarter of a century after the Harare Declaration on Strengthening District Health Systems Based on Primary Health Care (1987) was conceived, district health teams (DHTs) are facing a markedly changed situation. Rapid population growth, urbanization, a
F. Curtale+4 more
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Regional Planning of Health Care Facilities
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1973The regional planning of health care facilities is treated as a process of searching, integrating, screening, matching, evaluating, and selecting the type of facilities most suitable for the physical and socioeconomic environment in which the facilities are to be constructed.
Tung Au, Andrew K. C. Wong
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Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2016
Creating a stable and sustainable health workforce in regional, rural and remote Australia has long been a challenge to health workforce planners, policy makers and researchers alike.
A. Panzera+5 more
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Creating a stable and sustainable health workforce in regional, rural and remote Australia has long been a challenge to health workforce planners, policy makers and researchers alike.
A. Panzera+5 more
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Regional Planning of Primary Health Care Services
Medical Care, 1972services provided and the way in which the delivery system is organized. An ability to determine the factors influencing an individual's decision to seek care would be an important contribution to the management of primary care facilities and the removal of barriers that deny certain portions of a population access to care. An essential feature of this
William J. Abernathy, John R. Moore
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2019
Abstract As one of the world’s largest and most diverse metropolitan areas, New York City has also been a leader in thinking about how to promote health by improving physical structures, social conditions, and the natural environment. It is also the home of an independent, nonprofit, civic institution, the Regional Plan Association (RPA),
David Siscovick, Mandu Sen, Chris Jones
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Abstract As one of the world’s largest and most diverse metropolitan areas, New York City has also been a leader in thinking about how to promote health by improving physical structures, social conditions, and the natural environment. It is also the home of an independent, nonprofit, civic institution, the Regional Plan Association (RPA),
David Siscovick, Mandu Sen, Chris Jones
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Addressing national and regional health needs: A framework for health planning
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 1992AbstractCompletion of the first decade since the Alma‐Ata Declaration of ‘health for all’ (1978) has led to numerous appraisals, in international forums, of progress achieved by the current primary health care strategy. Although this strategy appears to have contributed to improvements in selected health outcomes, changing circumstances in many ...
Robert E. Black+2 more
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Emergency Health Services Plan for the Tuscan Region
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1985The aim of this planning project is to ensure prompt and efficient emergency health services to all people in the regional territory of Tuscany, and to establish suitable conditions for an efficient intervention by the National Health Service in situations brought about by unforeseen events which may have serious, often disastrous, consequences.
Claudio Galanti+6 more
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