Rethinking health care systems: private health care provision in India
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 26, S. 1463-1479
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In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 26, S. 1463-1479
ISSN: 0305-750X
In November of 1998 The Journal of the American Medical Association devoted an entire issue to alternative medicine for the first time in its publishing history. According to survey results reported in the journal, 83 million Americans used some form of alternative medicine to preserve and maintain their health in 1997, a sharp increase from the 61 million who turned to alternative forms of care in 1990. Michael S. Goldstein's Alternative Health Care is the first comprehensive account of the growing presence of alternative medicine in American society. Beginning with the basic premises of alte
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project "LoGov - Local Government and the Changing Urban-Rural Interplay". LoGov aims to provide solutions for local governments that address the fundamental challenges resulting from urbanisation. To address this complex issue, 18 partners from 17 countries and six continents share their expertise and knowledge in the realms of public law, political science, and public administration. LoGov identifies, evaluates, compares, and shares innovative practices that cope with the impact of changing urban-rural relations in five major local government areas: (1) local responsibilities and public services, (2) local financial arrangements, (3) structure of local government, (4) intergovernmental relations of local governments, and (5) people's participation in local decision-making. The present entry addresses local responsibilities and public services in Germany. The entry forms part of the LoGov Report on Germany. To access the full version of the report on Germany, other practices regarding responsibilities and public services and to receive more information about the project, please visit: https://www.logov-rise.eu/. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 823961.
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In: Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering
Properly performing health care systems require concepts and methods that match their complexity. Resilience engineering provides that capability. It focuses on a system's overall ability to sustain required operations under both expected and unexpected conditions rather than on individual features or qualities. This book contains contributions from international experts in health care, organisational studies and patient safety, as well as resilience engineering. Whereas current safety approaches primarily aim to reduce the number of things that go wrong, Resilient Health Care aims to increase the number of things that go right.
In: Advances in health care management 5
Examining international health care management, this book consists of 12 papers, one of which serves as an introduction, with the other papers arranged into three sections. It focuses on issues such as how socio-cultural forces affect the health care experience; how global strategies affect providers and patients; and more
In large systems, such as health care, reforms are underway constantly. The article presents a definition of health care reform and factors that influence its success. The factors being discussed range from knowledgeable personnel, the role of involvement of international experts and all stakeholders in the country, the importance of electoral mandate and governmental support, leadership and clear and transparent communication. The goals set need to be clear, and it is helpful to have good data and analytical support in the process. Despite all debates and experiences, it is impossible to clearly define the best approach to tackle health care reform due to a different configuration of governance structure, political will and state of the economy in a country.
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In: Research in the Sociology of Health Care Ser v.36
This book analyses micro-level gender issues and other social factors impacting macro-level health care systems. Examining the health and health care issues of patients and providers of care both in the United States and in other countries, chapters focus on linkages to policy and population concerns as ways to meet global health care needs
In: Journal of Consumer Marketing v.19
About the guest editor. Benn Greenspan has been the President andCEO of the Sinai Health System since January 1991. He heldnumerous positions within the growing Sinai Health System for 15years before he became the CEO. During his tenure as CEO, MountSinai Hospital won the Foster McGaw prize - the industry's nationalaward for creative and effective community health service
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figures -- 1 The Ingredients Needed to Perform Clinical Research Successfully -- 2 Observed Parameters of Efficacy -- 3 The Randomised Controlled Trial -- 4 Objectivism and Subjectivism -- Tables -- 1 Alternative Economic Analyses for Health and Health Care Evaluation -- 2 Some Utilities for Health States -- 3 Issues in the Measurement of Utility and CUA -- 4 Essential Design Features for Studies Evaluating the Efficacy of a Diagnostic Test -- 5 Relative Risk Reduction -- 6 Components of Decline in Coronary Heart Disease -- 7 National Estimates of Physical Limitations and Social Conditions by Age and Sex (%) -- 8 Advantages and Limitations of Three Major Field Approaches -- 9 Advantages and Limitations of Three Major Field Approaches, Given the Impairment and Attitudes of the Oldest Old -- 10 The Focus of Various Methods of Social Research -- 11 Reported Illness Among Male Respondents, Denmark, 1952-4 -- 12 The Association Between Stress and Anxiety Estimated Using Both Simultaneous and Sequential Data Collection Methods -- 13 The Association Between Stress and Anxiety (1) -- 14 The Association Between Stress and Anxiety (2) -- 15 Initial Elicitation Question (random Sample) -- 16 Initial Elicitation Question (down's Syndrome Cases) -- 17 Cardiologists' Reasons for Ordering the Test -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Problem as We Saw It -- Part I: Issues of Policy -- 1 The Perspective of the Policy Maker on Health Care Research and Evaluation -- 2 Cost-Utility Analyses in Health Care: Present Status and Future Issues -- Part II: the Randomised Controlled Trial -- 3 Randomised Controlled Trials in Health Care Research -- 4 The Impact of Clinical Research on Clinical Practice.
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 26, Heft 8, S. 1463-1479
In: Journal of the Nepal Health Research Council, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 7-11
ISSN: 1999-6217
Background: Medical waste is considered as a major public health hazard. In a developing country like Nepal, there is much concern about the management practice of medical waste. This study aimed to assess Health Care Waste Management practice among Health Care Institutions in Nepal.Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out between July 2012 to June 2013 in 62 different Health Care Institutions, selected from stratified proportionate random sampling technique from all administrative regions of Nepal. A structured questionnaire and observation checklist were used for data collection.Results: The waste generation rate is found significantly correlated with bed capacity, patient flow rate and annual budget spent in the hospital. It is found significantly higher in Teaching hospital than other Health Care Institutions of Nepal. An average of 3.3 kg/day/patient of medical waste (2.0 kg/day/patient non-hazardous and 1.0 kg/day/patient hazardous waste) was generated during the study period. Further, it was found that most of the Health care wastes were not disinfected before transportation to waste disposal sites. Very limited number of Health Care Institutions had conducted Environmental Assessment. Similarly, some of the Health Care Institutions had not followed Health care waste management guideline 2009 of Nepal Government.Conclusions: We found poor compliance of medical waste management practice as per existing legislation of Government of Nepal. Hence, additional effort is needed for improvement of Health care waste management practice at Health Care Institutions of Nepal.