نتایج جستجو برای: district health centers

تعداد نتایج: 1122182  

عبهری, محمد,

  The purpose of the present report is to describe the development of mental health programme in Savojbolagh district, 100 km in North West of Tehran with the emphasis on the obstacles in expansion of mental health services in other parts of the world and in Iran. Data on case findings, the number of referrals to mental health centers and other statistics among the rural population of Savojbola...

ژورنال: امداد و نجات 2019
Heidari-Mozaffar, Morteza, Pak, Amin,

INTRODUCTION: The short resuscitation time for patients with asthma is one of the most urgent medical conditions with a high importance. In this study, the geographic information system (GIS) is used to analyze the access and transfer of emergency patients to health care centers (resuscitation, specialized, and health care services) to patients with respiratory problems with moderate and acute ...

Background In early 1990s, Tanzania like other African countries, adopted health sector reform (HSR). The most strongly held centralisation system that informed the nature of services provision including health was, thus, disintegrated giving rise to decentralisation system. It was within the realm of HSR process, user fees were introduced in the health sector. Along with user fees, various typ...

Journal: :Jurnal Pengabdian Harapan Ibu (JPHI) 2023

ProvinceJambi is one of the filariasis endemic areas. Almost all regencies / cities in Jambi Province have cases. Cumulatively number chronic cases reported 2014 was 375 spread across 9 Regencies Cities with highest Muaro District. Based on results Finger Blood Survey (SDJ), 180 District were scattered 13 health centers 8 sub-districts 11 sub-districts. With discovery new as many And most MuroK...

2015
Bernadette O’Hare Ajib Phiri Hans-Joerg Lang Hanny Friesen Neil Kennedy Kondwani Kawaza Collins E. Jana George Chirambo Wakisa Mulwafu Geert T. Heikens Mwapatsa Mipando

BACKGROUND Eighty per cent of Malawi's 8 million children live in rural areas, and there is an extensive tiered health system infrastructure from village health clinics to district hospitals which refers patients to one of the four central hospitals. The clinics and district hospitals are staffed by nurses, non-physician clinicians and recently qualified doctors. There are 16 paediatric special...

2014
Naomi Muinga Philip Ayieko Charles Opondo Stephen Ntoburi Jim Todd Elizabeth Allen Mike English

BACKGROUND The 'resource readiness' of health facilities to provide effective services is captured in the structure component of the classical Donabedian paradigm often used for assessment of the quality of care in the health sector. Periodic inventories are commonly used to confirm the presence (or absence) of equipment or drugs by physical observation or by asking those in charge to indicate ...

Journal: :Pacific health dialog 2000
S T Kupu

An efficient Telehealth system for Tonga is currently but a dream. The kingdom of Tonga consists of 36 inhabited islands occupying 669 kms2 and a population of 97,784 (1996). There is a referral hospital in the Capital and three other district hospitals, 14 peripheral health centres, 32 maternal child health clinics and eight general practitioners. Within the kingdom the use of the telephone, t...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2015
Evelyn Hall Justice Sevugu Kwabena Danso Joseph Adomako Talya Peltzman Frank J Anderson

a University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA b Ghana Health Service, Sekyere Kumawu District Health Directorate, Kumawu, Ghana c Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Science and Technology School of Medical Sciences, Kumasi, Ghana d Ghana Health Service, Bosomtwe District Health Directorate, Bosomtwe, Ghana e Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan Sc...

2016
John Koku Awoonor-Williams Paulina Tindana Philip Ayizem Dalinjong Harry Nartey James Akazili

BACKGROUND In 2005, the World Health Assembly (WHA) of the World Health Organization (WHO) urged member states to aim at achieving affordable universal coverage and access to key promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health interventions for all their citizens on the basis of equity and solidarity. Since then, some African countries, including Ghana, have taken steps to...

Journal: :Journal of Nepal Health Research Council 2015
R Bhatta K Aryal G Ellingsen

BACKGROUND Telemedicine services are considered essential for improving the accessibility, quality and efficiency of the healthcare services in developing countries. With these expectations, government of Nepal has implemented a rural-telemedicine program in thirty peripheral district hospitals to improve the accessibility of specialist health services. Telemedicine can be appropriate to the na...

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