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National Medical Expenditure Survey, 1987: Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives, Preliminary Dental Visit Data [Public Use Tape 23.3P]
The National Medical Expenditure Survey (NMES) series provides information on health expenditures by or on behalf of families and individuals, the financing of these expenditures, and each person's use of services. The Survey of American Indians and Alaska Natives (SAIAN) was designed in collaborati...
National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 4-Year R-DAS (2002 to 2005, 2006 to 2009, and 2010 to 2013)
This file includes data from the 2002 through 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) survey. The only variables included in the data file are ones that were collected in a comparable manner across all four years from 2002-2005, from 2006-2009, or from 2010-2013. The National Survey on D...
Company plan of an IT consulting firm specialized on blockchain
[EN] A consulting firm is a business with, at least, one expert or consultant that provides professional advice to an individual or an organization for a fee. These organisations can specialize in many fields of study, like finance, management, technology, or health care. When a consulting bases its...
Children’s Perspectives of Dental Experiences in Student Clinical Evaluations
Degree: Master of Science Abstract: There has been an increasing emphasis in dentistry to incorporate children’s perspectives of care to improve patient services, develop prevention and promotion strategies, and inform dental education. This move is in line with patient- and family-centered care, wh...
Which demographic and socio-economic factors are associated with vaccination willingness and beliefs towards vaccination? Rapid report with first results
In the framework of the CoVaLux project on vaccination and long COVID in Luxembourg, the project “Socio-economic determinants of long COVID and vaccination, and economic consequences with focus on labour market and health care” aims to triangulate evidence from different data sources such as social...
In the Name of National Solidarity : importing “Personalized” Care into the Public Hospital. A Study of Palliative Care Professionals
The opening of the first palliative care units (PCUs) within hospitals in the summer of 1987 was met with resistance. Because this health care model emerged from within North America and Britain and the private sector, PCUs were first established in clinics and private hospices before opening in gen...
Health Profession Opportunity Grants Evaluation, United States, 2010-2016
<p>The Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG), administered by the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was created to provide education and training to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients and other low-income individuals...
Intensive Case Management for Addiction to promote engagement with care of people with severe mental and substance use disorders: an observational study.
Co-occurring severe mental and substance use disorders are associated with physical, psychological and social complications such as homelessness and unemployment. People with severe mental and substance use disorders are difficult to engage with care. The lack of treatment worsens their health and s...
ABC News/USA TODAY/Stanford University Pain Poll, April 2005
This special topic poll, conducted April 13-19, 2005, is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. The focus of this data collection was on respondents' experiences with pain and medications desig...
Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management - a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template.
Pre-hospital advanced airway management with oxygenation and ventilation may be vital for managing critically ill or injured patients. To improve pre-hospital critical care and develop evidence-based guidelines, research on standardised high-quality data is important. We aimed to identify which airw...
Drugs and the destruction of the social fabric
Contribution to drugs and alcoholism against life. Acts of the Sixth International Conference organised by the Pontifical Council of the Pastorale for Health Services, [Rome 21-23 November 1991]
National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 1994
The National Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys (NAMCS) supply data on ambulatory medical care provided in physicians' offices. The 1994 survey contains information from 33,598 patient visits to 1,704 physicians' offices. Data are available on the patient's smoking habits, reason for the visit, expecte...
Statistical analysis of waiting time of patients by queuing techniques: case study of large hospital in Pakistan
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CRELES-2: Costa Rican Longevity and Healthy Aging Study - Wave 2, 2006-2008 (Costa Rica Estudio de Longevidad y Envejecimiento Saludable, Ronda 2)
<p>The Costa Rican Longevity and Healthy Aging Study (CRELES, or Costa Rica Estudio de Longevidad y Envejecimiento Saludable) is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of health and lifecourse experiences of 2,827 Costa Ricans ages 60 and over in 2005, the baseline collection. CRELES-2 refe...
«Induced abortion, practices and care» . An anthropology of youth through social norms and public health policies in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Induced abortion without medical or legal request in countries where it is prohibitedsuch as Burkina Faso poses both a public health and social problems. It is this doubleproblematic that this thesis explored in order to understand the causes of the difficultiesfacing the country to fight against un...
Cost of hospital care for HIV/AIDS infected patients in three general reference hospitals in Lubumbashi, DR Congo: prospective cohort study
peer reviewed Introduction: This article analyses the composition of healthcare costs for HIV/AIDS infected patients in a country with limited resources and attempts to identify the factors that influence these costs. The aims are to calculate medical care costs, analysing how they vary depending on...
Outside institutions models management of adults with mental disorders and the impact on Argentina
The aim of this work is to characterize and evaluate organizational design and models of deinstitutionalization in developed countries in the West and its impact on surgery in Argentina. It is described the structure, configuration, decentralization and liaison positions of Mental Health organizatio...
Trajectories of innovation in the health care sector: the case of Belgian nursing homes.
Nursing homes are a fast-growing sector facing huge and sometimes barely reconcilable challenges that are at the heart of the provision of services. Nursing homes are constantly seeking compromise solutions and are thereby forced to innovate in numerous fields. Under the light of the French Conventi...
A public/private partnership experiment in the area of social health protection in Tanzania
International audience An NGO, the Centre International de Développement et de Recherche (CIDR, International Centre for Development and Research), supported a network of mutual health organisations in the Mbozi district of the Mbeya region in Tanzania. The target population were households living i...
‘Paperless’ and ‘think-for-money’ in the light of the computerisation of the healthcare package
‘titrebSummary’/titreb Health services are one of the sectors in which important information infrastructure has been developed for a long time and are formulated with ever more ambitious plans in this area. The rules for writing and authoritative principles for Patient Summaries are very closely spe...
Health policy responses to the financial crisis in Europe : policy summary 5
The global financial crisis that began in 2007 can be classified as a health system shock – that is, an unexpected occurrence originating outside the health system that has a large negative effect on the availability of health system resources or a large positive effect on the demand for health serv...
E-health: support and non-substitute for individualised promotion of therapeutic adhesion (Cyber-Health: support but not substitute for promoting individual thermal compliance].
Chapter 6. First analysis of the deployment of the ethical approach in the field of mental health in the Nord Pas-de-Calais region
Since 3 years, the Fédération Régionale de Recherche en Santé Mentale (F2RSM) has been running an Ethics Reflecting Area (ERESM) to bring together the ethical bodies that mental health institutions and services create in Nord-Pas de Calais. This approach is, in several respects, indicative of the ch...
Nurse’s professional posture in the light of Freire: interlies with the Single Health System
National Humanisation Policy was set up by the federal government as a catalyst mechanism for the Single Health System (SUS) assumptions, seeking the reorganisation of the production process of health services and structural changes in the system through new eyes of the human being and holistic assi...
Léonie Chaptal (1873-1937), architect of the nursing profession
Leonie Chaptal is a rich heir. She has excellent training which she completes on her own initiative. From 30 to 40, she founded and led sanitary and social works in a popular and disadvantaged area of Paris. It looks at all aspects of life, from birth to death. Although feral, she lives in an offici...