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Automatons or Individuals? Voluntary Responses to COVID-19 Related Epidemic Externalities
Social Science Research Network, 2020Individuals partially internalize epidemic externalities by limiting infectious behavior and encouraging preventative behavior, which happens voluntarily when prevalence and mortality rates rise.
Byron Carson
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1993
Abstract Organized activities outside of government for a health objective are another part of the national health system in virtually every country. The health objectives may be very different and the strategies employed quite diverse, but health services are influenced in some way.
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Abstract Organized activities outside of government for a health objective are another part of the national health system in virtually every country. The health objectives may be very different and the strategies employed quite diverse, but health services are influenced in some way.
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Voluntary Health Agencies: Experiential Classes with Class
Health Education, 1988(1988). Voluntary Health Agencies: Experiential Classes with Class. Health Education: Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 52-53.
Dennis W. Smith, Jacob A. Gayle
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The healthcare system in Sweden
European Journal of EpidemiologyThe Swedish population is characterized by high life expectancy and low avoidable mortality rates. This review outlines the Swedish healthcare system, which offers universal access to all residents and has a long tradition of reforms for social equity ...
Jonas F. Ludvigsson +9 more
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1968
P. White
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P. White
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Intellectual property—the dispute between research institutions and voluntary health agencies
Nature Biotechnology, 2004M. Lichtman +2 more
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Facts and fallacies in the integration of national voluntary health agencies.
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946D. Armstrong
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Voluntary health agencies as target populations for epidemiologic research.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1988R. Ottman, M. Susser, W. Hauser
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