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Health care follow-up after stroke: opportunities for secondary prevention
Family Practice, 2002Stroke patients have a 15-fold increased risk of a recurrence, but management of risk factors following stroke has been found to be unsatisfactory. Little is known about health service follow-up of patients after stroke or, consequently, the opportunities for providing secondary prevention to patients.The aim of the present study was to investigate the
Redfern, J +3 more
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Alliance in secondary care: health promoting hospitals
1998The purpose of this chapter is to explore the concept of health promoting hospitals (HPHs) and to chart the development of the initiative both Europe-wide, in England and at a regional level in the South and West Region. The development of HPHs gives legitimacy to the implementation of health promotion activity and alliance partnership in the secondary
Noreen Kickham, Annette Rushmere
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Primary and secondary care integration in delivery of value-based health-care systems
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018The Five Year Forward View ( NHS England, 2014 ) endorses outcomes-based approaches and integrated care systems. This article looks at the role and functions of hospitals in value-based health-care systems, following Porter's value-based health-care framework.
Manpreet, Bains +2 more
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Health Care Utilization Research using Secondary Data
2013In the last 20 years, administrative data (‘secondary data’ and ‘claims data’) from German statutory health insurances (SHIs) were made available for health, especially utilization research. These data cover information from all services billed by the SHI: outpatient and inpatient care, drug prescription, prescriptions of non-pharmaceutical therapies ...
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GPs and contracting for secondary health care.
Health services management, 1992Publication of the NHS White Paper Working for Patients and subsequent legislation has introduced the requirement for district health authorities to assess the health and health care needs of their resident populations. Sam Ramaiah and colleagues describe their experience in South Tees of working with GPs to fulfil this objective.
D, Stokoe, S, Ramaiah, I, Holtby
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[Health care and secondary access to care inequalities].
Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique, 2007The role of health care inequalities in social inequalities in health should be reconsidered since the quality of health care varies according to the social status. Some of the health care inequalities are constructed by not taking account of health inequalities in the development of programs or recommendations of medical practice and thus ending up ...
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Total quality management in non-profit secondary health care
Total Quality Management, 1999The management of non-profit secondary health care is significantly influenced by the cost/price signals of key components within the casemix process. The total quality management (TQM) of health care requires an understanding of the nature of these costs.
P. M. Trenchard, R. Dixon
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The secondary importance of primary health care in South Cameroon
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1982Primary health care in Cameroon meets with serious obstacles. The state gives it a low priority in its budget and over-all policy. The health institutions are rarely active in this field. Institutions which do practice some primary health care are usually foreign. The villagers, finally, are little interested.
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Secondary crisis in African health care
The Lancet, 2004Adam L, Kushner +2 more
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2018
Anita Pálinkás +8 more
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