نتایج جستجو برای: health services delivery

تعداد نتایج: 1344675  

2011
Khalid Alrawi Ahmad Hussain

United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the Gulf Region value their health care system above any other social program. The UAE's system of health care faces significant financial and population pressures, relating to cost, access, quality, accountability, and the integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The privatization of many Governmental hospitals by foreign specialized Insti...

2005
Brenda Freeman Douglas K. Novins Pamela L. LeMaster

This introduction to the evaluation component of the Circles of Care initiative includes background on the nature of the initiative, Center for Mental Health Services support for developing systems of care for youth with emotional disturbances, and an overview of the systems of care approach. The prevalence, unique challenges, and the historical, political, and cultural context of health care d...

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...

2015
Sharon Johnston Claire Kendall Matthew Hogel Meaghan McLaren Clare Liddy Viviane D. Lima

The healthcare of people with HIV is transitioning from specialty care to the primary healthcare (PHC) system. However, many of the performance indicators used to measure the quality of HIV care pre-date this transition. The goal of this work was to examine how existing HIV care performance indicators measure the comprehensive and longitudinal care offered in a PHC setting. A scoping review con...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Lola Dare Anne Reeler

As Africa attempts to achieve ambitious millennium development goals, many critical challenges confront healthcare systems. In advancing towards these goals, African countries need to review and reform their healthcare delivery systems, and they need to devise innovative approaches to deal with daunting problems. 2 Development of healthcare systems and improvement in health outcomes, based on i...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2012
Kazem Rahimi Anushka Patel Stephen Macmahon

The growing prevalence of heart failure and the cost associated with its management has become a major burden for most health care systems worldwide.We review the evidence from randomized studies of innovative models of care delivery for patients with heart failure, refer to some of the most influential non-randomized studies, and discuss the implications of the available evidence for practitio...

2013

Fee-for-service, the predominant method of paying for health care in the United States, is an unsustainable payment approach that rewards volume, resulting in an increase in the number of health care services that are provided, regardless of the outcome of the service. Many believe this form of payment has contributed greatly to the ever-increasing costs of health care. Payment reform, which en...

2017
Ayinengida Walle Mirkuzie Woldie

Background Clients' needs and their satisfaction are priority issues in studying quality in reproductive health services. However, only 24-37% of Ethiopian women were informed about the available family planning methods and their utilization. High national total fertility rate (4.8) and low contraceptive prevalence rate (29%) might be attributed to these and other reasons. This study assessed t...

2014
Daniel Akunga Diana Menya Mark Kabue

Pregnancy-related complications may result in maternal deaths post-delivery especially in developing countries. Skilled deliveries and postnatal care (PNC) use in Kenya is low. The objective of this study was to identify the determinants of PNC use. Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (2008-09 KDHS) women’s data were analyzed. Overall data from 3,970 women were analyzed. Results indicate that 4...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2005
Colleen M McBride

Whether and when genomics will lead to public health benefit via reductions in chronic disease burden has provided fodder for debate (1,2). A point of agreement among both proponents and skeptics is that directing genomics research to achieve this end will require integration of knowledge across multiple disciplines and levels of analysis (i.e., biological, behavioral, social, and environmental...

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