نتایج جستجو برای: social care sector

تعداد نتایج: 1280389  

2017
Anna Szetela

This article identifies health promotion activities for the oldest people, who often become users of social services due to a loss of capabilities, solitude and raising care needs related to worsening health status. The analysis is based on a literature overview, experts’ consultations and interviews on the role of social sector institutions in health promotion in selected countries. Examples o...

2006
Binh T. Nguyen James W. Albrecht Susan B. Vroman M. Daniel Westbrook Dominique van de Walle Martin Rama

We use the Vietnam Living Standards Surveys from 1993 and 1998 to examine inequality in welfare between urban and rural areas in Vietnam. Real per capita household consumption expenditure (RPCE) is our measure of welfare. We apply a quantile regression decomposition technique to analyze the difference between the urban and rural distributions of log RPCE. In the earlier survey, the urban-rural ...

2009
James Churchill Eva Gyorki

Introduction: There has been significant movement of workers between EU countries seeking work in the social care sector, causing problems for workers and employers who cannot easily evaluate the worth of qualifications gained abroad. The European Care Certificate (ECC) helps workers start work in the social care sector by defining basic knowledge and offering recognition for their learning. De...

2002
Winnie Yip William C. Hsiao K. T. Li

This paper has three primary objectives. First, it illustrates how economic transition from a centrally planned to market-oriented economy inevitably transforms the foundation of social protection policies. Economic reform affects China’s urban health care through two primary channels. 1) A large proportional decline in government revenue constrained state capacity to finance health care. This,...

2012
Jill Wilkinson

Objective This paper examines and provides an example of the practice environments most likely to nurture nurse practitioner care delivery models and more fully realise the goals of the government’s Primary Health Care Strategy. Setting Non‐government third‐sector primary care organisations flourished in New Zealand during a period of neoliberal reform in the 1990s. Because they tend to serve v...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2008
Farina Gul Abrejo Babar Tasneem Shaikh

Social Health Insurance has been used as an approach to increase efficiency of healthcare system and consumer satisfaction in provision of healthcare services. Many developed countries have successfully planned and implemented insurance models which provide almost universal coverage and addresses issues of equity. The phenomenon is established however, developing countries especially Eastern Me...

Journal: :BMJ 2015
Margaret McCartney

Whether it’s related to remnants of paternalism or to the universal rise of the public relations industry, healthcare is littered with terminology that inadvertently or otherwise misleads, by concealing or distorting crucial information. From lazy language to deliberate doublespeak, some of my most loathed examples are below. Don’t we need a clear-out of this bad language? Words that mask auste...

Journal: :Evidence-based nursing 2002
Laurel E Radwin

Participants 19 English speaking carers who attended the ward and 25 healthcare workers. Informal carers were those who provided physical or social care or assistance for another person. Without this help, the recipient would need health, social, or voluntary sector service intervention. Healthcare workers were nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dieticians, ambulance personnel, ...

Journal: :Health affairs 2016
Manoj Mohanan Kimberly S Babiarz Jeremy D Goldhaber-Fiebert Grant Miller Marcos Vera-Hernández

Despite the rapid growth of social franchising, there is little evidence on its population impact in the health sector. Similar in many ways to private-sector commercial franchising, social franchising can be found in sectors with a social objective, such as health care. This article evaluates the World Health Partners (WHP) Sky program, a large-scale social franchising and telemedicine program...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2001
R B Saltman G Berleen B A Larsson

Current national expenditure series in the health sector focus predominantly on spending for medical services. However, as the percentage of elderly individuals grows, national policy makers will increasingly require an expenditure series which includes combined expenditure for social care as well as medical expenditures. In one country, Sweden, national policy makers have begun to relate polic...

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