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Socioeconomic disparity is not a given

BMJ, 2018
I thank The BMJ and Fiona Godlee for the thought provoking debate on the tension between patient and population health.1 Socioeconomic characteristics are too often taken as non-modifiable risk factors for health outcomes. Setting aside the role of health professionals as actors for social change (the tradition going back at least to Villerme and ...
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Socioeconomics of Cloud Standards

IEEE Cloud Computing, 2015
This column discusses factors that can lead to the emergence of standards, and explores features that can both limit their initial emergence and accelerate their subsequent uptake. The author describes conditions that tend to lead to monopolies versus the shared development and diversity that push communities toward standards.
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SOCIOECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF DYSMENORRHEA

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1979
Abstract. Dysmenorrhea constitutes only a small fraction of the causes of absence from work among women of childbearing age. Nevertheless, every second woman in two Norwegian industrial companies experienced pain during menstruation and one in three had to stay in bed at least one day per month.
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Socioeconomic Aspects of the Pneumoconioses

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1964
(1964). Socioeconomic Aspects of the Pneumoconioses. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 521-528.
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Socioeconomic problems in urology

Urology, 1973
Abstract Socioeconomic problems are as much a part of the practice of medicine as are scientific problems. Among the major problems facing urologists are (1) increasing government control in health care, (2) establishing fee schedules and the use of relative value scales, (3) increasing costs for professional medical liability insurance, (4 ...
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Socioeconomic trends in radiology

European Radiology, 1998
For radiology the socioeconomic environment is a topic of increasing importance. In addition to the well-known important scientific developments in radiology such as interventional MRI, several other major trends can be recognized: (1) changes in the delivery of health care, in which all kinds of managed care are developing and will influence the ...
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Bridging Economics and Sociology: Responses to a Critique of Pragmatic Socioeconomics

The Housingory and Society, 2022
Martin Lux, Petr Sunega
exaly  

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