Academic literature on the topic 'Health and medical administration;public health education and promotion;public policy'

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Leethongdissakul, Songkramchai, Wilawun Chada, Supa Pengpid, and Sangud Chualinfa. "An exploratory factor analysis of core competencies of public health professionals at primary care service level in Northeastern Thailand." SAGE Open Medicine 8 (January 2020): 205031212094053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050312120940531.

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Background: Public health professionals play a significant role in primary care services in Thailand. Although efforts are being taken to establish professional standards it has neither been outlined nor been officially announced. There is a lack of understanding of what is a suitable set of core competencies for a public health professional. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the core competencies of public health professionals at the primary care service level in Thailand. Methods: A quantitative survey using a questionnaire was conducted in 862 public health professionals in the northe
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Yan, Yu-Hua, Chih-Ming Kung, and Horng-Ming Yeh. "The Impacts of the Hierarchical Medical System on National Health Insurance on the Resident’s Health Seeking Behavior in Taiwan: A Case Study on the Policy to Reduce Hospital Visits." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 17 (2019): 3167. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173167.

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Objective: This study investigated the impacts of the hierarchical medical system under the national health insurance program on residents’ healthcare-seeking behavior in Taiwan. Background: Healthcare authorities in Taiwan initiated an allowance reduction for outpatient visits at regional hospitals and higher hierarchical hospitals in 2018. The ultimate goal is to implement a hierarchical medical system to provide residents accessible as well as consistent medical services. Methods: This research was conducted through a questionnaire survey, and data were collected between August and December
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Karim, Rizwanul M., M. Shaikh Abdullah, Anisur M. Rahman, and Ashraful M. Alam. "Identifying influence of perceived quality and satisfaction on the utilization status of the community clinic services; Bangladesh context." Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin 41, no. 1 (2016): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmrcb.v41i1.30192.

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Background: Bangladesh is one among the few countries of the world that provides free medical services at the community level through various public health facilities. It is now evident that, clients’ perceived quality of services and their expectations of service standards affect health service utilization to a great extent. The aim of the study was to develop and validate the measures for perception and satisfaction of primary health care quality in Bangladesh context and to identify their aspects on the utilization status of the Community Clinic (CC) services.Methods: This mixed method cros
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Helfand, AE. "Integrating strategies for podiatric public health, clinical services, and education." Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 89, no. 8 (1999): 427–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7547/87507315-89-8-427.

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Changes in the health-care system will continue to modify the delivery of podiatric medical care and podiatric medical education. Podiatric medicine and its educational programs will need to focus on the management of care, special populations, and disease prevention. Future providers will need to participate as team members and respond to new patterns of care, including the special needs of the older population. This article explores methodologies for professional activities, administration, incentives for change, academic issues, innovation, implementation, outcome measures, and health polic
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Li, Virginia Cheng. "Critical Public Health Problems Perceived by Urban Chinese Health Workers." International Quarterly of Community Health Education 6, no. 4 (1986): 297–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/c3kb-tyd4-p0ah-k509.

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This study surveyed a cross section of urban Chinese health workers' perception of problems, needs and priorities in health care delivery. Eleven categories of problems were identified by the health workers. When asked to prioritize what they perceived as critical public health problems in China, more respondents (25.9%) cited family planning and maternal child health as the most critical problem. However, in terms of response frequency, family planning and maternal child health ranked fifth (10.7%) behind disease prevention (18.4%), health education of the public (15.4%), health services admi
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Lexchin, Joel. "Pharmaceutical Promotion in Canada: Convince Them or Confuse Them." International Journal of Health Services 17, no. 1 (1987): 77–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/4w1h-e70t-tl9x-vggc.

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Currently, drug companies are spending in excess of $200 million annually on promoting their products to Canadian physicians. Although the industry has adopted a voluntary code of advertising practice, this has not prevented gross excesses in all forms of pharmaceutical promotion: drug-company sponsored continuing medical education, and promotion through the public media, detailers, direct mail, sampling, and journal advertising. Not only does advertising add to the cost of drugs, but physicians' reliance on information conveyed through advertising leads to poor prescribing and consequently to
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Dwyer, Alison J. "Roles, attributes and career paths of medical administrators in public hospitals: survey of Victorian metropolitan Directors of Medical Services." Australian Health Review 34, no. 4 (2010): 506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah09750.

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Aim. To document the roles, the perceived skills and attributes and experience required of Medical Administrators in contemporary public hospitals. Method. Interviews with Directors of Medical Services (DMS) from Victorian metropolitan public hospitals between March 2005 and May 2005. Results. A total of 14 of the 21 DMS in Victoria were interviewed. Key roles: Managing Medical Staff; Clinical Governance and Quality Improvement; Strategy and Service development; and Medical advisor to CEO. Key attributes and skills aligned with roles. Most respondents hold Fellowship of Royal Australasian Coll
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Ross, Lainie Friedman. "Adolescent Sexuality and Public Policy: ALiberalResponse." Politics and the Life Sciences 15, no. 1 (1996): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0730938400019560.

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Conflicting U.S. statutes exist governing adolescent sexuality. While parents are allowed to remove their children from sex education, they cannot prevent their children from procuring medical care and contraception without parental awareness or consent. I argue that specialized consent statutes—statutes which empower adolescents to seek confidential reproductive and sexual health care—are an inappropriate solution to adolescent sexuality because (1) they empower individuals whom we otherwise believe are not ready for autonomous decision-making; (2) they endorse deception, which is the wrong m
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Trilk, Jennifer L., Dennis Muscato, and Rani Polak. "Advancing Lifestyle Medicine Education in Undergraduate Medical School Curricula Through the Lifestyle Medicine Education Collaborative (LMEd)." American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 12, no. 5 (2016): 412–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1559827616682475.

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Physicians are uniquely positioned to stem the tide of the world’s top lifestyle-related diseases; however, most are not trained to provide effective patient care. The Lifestyle Medicine Education Collaborative (LMEd) has a plan that is a comprehensive and sustainable approach to policies, programs, and initiatives to increase graduating US medical students’ knowledge and application of lifestyle medicine. LMEd’s strategic plan is to (1) provide high-quality curricular material; (2) solicit support of medical school deans, critical administration, and faculty; (3) influence federal and state p
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Burchell, Anna, Sabin Fernbacher, Robert Lewis, and Andrew Neil. ""Dental as Anything" Inner South Community Health Service Dental Outreach to People with a Mental Illness." Australian Journal of Primary Health 12, no. 2 (2006): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py06025.

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This article provides an overview of a unique way to respond to the complex oral health needs of people with a mental illness. People with a psychiatric disability, especially those of low income and insecure housing, are at high risk of developing oral disease, due to issues associated with mental illness, poverty and the side-effects of psychotropic medication. The 'Dental as Anything' program is a collaborative partnership between the mental health, dental and administration teams of the Inner South Community Health Service (ISCHS) in Melbourne. It provides a flexible program incorporating
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