نتایج جستجو برای: public health practice

تعداد نتایج: 1501347  

2011
Jalie A. Tucker Cathy A. Simpson

Recent innovations in alcohol-focused interventions are aimed at closing the gap between population need and the currently uncommon use of alcohol treatment services. Guided by population data showing the heterogeneity of alcohol problems and the occurrence of natural remissions from problem drinking without treatment, alcohol services have begun to expand beyond clinical treatment to offer the...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2011
Jordi Goodman Ashley Wennerstrom Benjamin F Springgate

Barack Obama's successful campaign for the presidency has been widely attributed to the use of social networking sites, mobile devices, and interactive websites to engage previously hard-to-reach populations in political activity. Campaign communication strategies may be applicable for youth health promotion efforts, particularly for the highly stigmatized issue of mental health. In this articl...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2001
C M Flood T Archibald

We addressed the question of whether private health care is illegal in Canada by surveying the health insurance legislation of all 10 provinces. Our survey revealed multiple layers of regulation that seem to have as their primary objective preventing the public sector from subsidizing the private sector, as opposed to rendering privately funded practice illegal. Private insurance for medically ...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2007
Brenda M Joly Georgeen Polyak Mary V Davis Joan Brewster Beverly Tremain Cathy Raevsky Leslie M Beitsch

Emerging public health standards, performance assessment tools, and accreditation models hold significant promise for defining and standardizing public health practice, yet the lack of empirical research on their relationship to outcomes represents a serious barrier to adoption. Given the growing interest and momentum related to public health agency assessment and accreditation efforts, there i...

2002
Eileen Salinsky

OVERVIEW — This paper examines the existing public health infrastructure with an emphasis on the resources and activities necessary for public health emergency preparedness and response. It provides a brief historical overview of the evolution of public health and contrasts public health interventions with medicine and health care services. The paper summarizes the broad range of activities tha...

Journal: :Annual review of public health 2011
Ronald Labonté Katia Mohindra Ted Schrecker

In recent decades, public health policy and practice have been increasingly challenged by globalization, even as global financing for health has increased dramatically. This article discusses globalization and its health challenges from a vantage of political science, emphasizing increased global flows (of pathogens, information, trade, finance, and people) as driving, and driven by, global mar...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2013
Ruth Gaare Bernheim Matthew Stefanak Terry Brandenburg Aaron Pannone Alan Melnick

As public health departments around the country undergo accreditation using the Public Health Accreditation Board standards, the process provides a new opportunity to integrate ethics metrics into day-to-day public health practice. While the accreditation standards do not explicitly address ethics, ethical tools and considerations can enrich the accreditation process by helping health departmen...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2008
Beth Resnick Joanna Zablotsky Keeve Nachman Thomas Burke

OBJECTIVE Local environmental public health (EPH) is the foundation of a nation's environmental protection infrastructure. With increasing pressure to demonstrate the ability of EPH activities to effectively protect health, the Johns Hopkins Center for Excellence in EPH Practice, as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) EPH capacity-building effort, developed the Prof...

2017
Stephanie L. Hughes Alex J. Elliot Scott A. McEwen Amy Greer Ian Young Andrew Papadopoulos

Introduction Syndromic surveillance is an alternative type of public health surveillance which utilises pre-diagnostic data sources to detect outbreaks earlier than conventional (laboratory) surveillance and monitor the progression of illnesses in populations. These systems are often noted for their ability to detect a wider range of cases in underreported illnesses, utilise existing data sourc...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2014
Richard C Ingram Kaye Bender Robin Wilcox Jessica Kronstadt

The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) solicited (and continues to solicit) the input of more than 400 subject matter experts in various areas of public health during the development and ongoing revision of the accreditation standards and measures. This process is designed to ensure that the standards and measures remain relevant and accommodate the various contexts under which public hea...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید