نتایج جستجو برای: spanish health reform

تعداد نتایج: 1038107  

2010
Valerie Percival Egbert Sondorp

The impact of conflict on population health and health infrastructure has been well documented; however the efforts of the international community to rebuild health systems in post-conflict periods have not been systematically examined. Based on a review of relevant literature, this paper develops a framework for analyzing health reform in post-conflict settings, and applies this framework to t...

Among the many reasons that may limit the adoption of promising reform ideas, policy capacity is the least recognized. The concept itself is not widely understood. Although policy capacity is concerned with the gathering of information and the formulation of options for public action in the initial phases of policy consultation and development, it also touches on all stages of the policy proces...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
kelley lee faculty of health sciences, simon fraser university, burnaby, bc, canada

there were once again high expectations that a major global health event - the ebola virus outbreak of 2014-2015 - would trigger meaningfully world health organization (who) reform and strengthen global health governance (ghg). rather than a “turning point,” however, the global community has gone back to business as usual. this has occurred against a backdrop of worldwide political turmoil, cha...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
leila doshmangir dept. of health services management, school of management and medical informatics, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran ; iranian center of exellence in health management, school of management and medical informatics, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. parinaz doshmangir dept. of health education and promotion, school of public health, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. nazanin abolhassani dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. esmaeil moshiri dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ; semnan university of medical sciences and health services, semnan, iran. mehdi jafari dept. of health services management, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ; research center for health services management, institute for future studies in health, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran.

this study aimed to explore the effects of national targeted subsidies policy on health behavior of iranian households.in this qualitative study, data were collected between january 2012 and december 2013 through face-to-face interviews (23 experts in national and provincial levels of health system and 18 household heads) and through a comprehensive and purposive document analysis. the data was...

2008
Mats Brommels

Healthcare reform has been a constant phenomenon for the last two decades, regardless of being Bismarckian or Beveridgean. The launch of new reforms has increased in pace to a point that was defined, in a recent BMJ article on the UK National Health Service, as ‘constant redisorganisation’. Most of the policy analysis literature on healthcare reforms has been of Anglo-American origin. Consequen...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Miklós K Szócska János M Réthelyi Charles Normand

The past 15 years in Hungary have been characterised by unique changes. Apart from democratisation and managing the immediate crises caused by the collapse of the economy in the early 1990s, a strong part of the reforms was a desire to build Western models of health care and the necessary social and economic infrastructure. Hungary was forced to start substantial reengineering of health service...

2017
Daniel KÜNZLER

The current literature on the politics of social policy has two major shortcomings: health care reforms are undertheoretized and research on Anglophone Africa tends to neglect health reforms. To tackle this, a case study on Kenya presents (failed) re-forms such as universal or categorical free health care or the introduction of health insurance and the expansion of its coverage. The case study ...

Journal: :Health affairs 1993
J Christianson I Moscovice

Health care reform is likely to raise unique issues for rural communities and providers. This paper identifies and discusses several of these issues, with a particular focus on the potential relationship between health care reform and rural health networks. Topics addressed include the likely impact of health reform on the organization and development of rural health networks, the reimbursement...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2011
Stephen W Thomas Lee McLean Alisa Debnam

The wide-ranging and significant disciplines representing allied health constitute the largest and one of the most rapidly growing health care workforces in North Carolina. With anticipated increases in patients' access to care, allied health professionals will need to call on their full scope of practice as part of a comprehensive health care team.

دهقان, علی, راغبیان, ملیحه, زارع مهرجردی, محمدحسین, سامیه زرگر, اعظم, میرجلیلی, محمدرضا, کاظمینی, سید کاظم,

Background: To evaluate the performance of a program, it is necessary that human resources involved in the implementation evaluate the program as the main sources of information. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the performance of health care system reform plan in Yazd province from the perspective of university hospital executives. Method: This was a cross-sectional study in which al...

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