نتایج جستجو برای: improve access

تعداد نتایج: 831503  

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1998
R Chambers R Fieldhouse S O'Connell

Journal: :Lancet 2016
Christine Årdal Kevin Outterson Steven J Hoffman Abdul Ghafur Mike Sharland Nisha Ranganathan Richard Smith Anna Zorzet Jennifer Cohn Didier Pittet Nils Daulaire Chantal Morel Zain Rizvi Manica Balasegaram Osman A Dar David L Heymann Alison H Holmes Luke S P Moore Ramanan Laxminarayan Marc Mendelson John-Arne Røttingen

Securing access to effective antimicrobials is one of the greatest challenges today. Until now, efforts to address this issue have been isolated and uncoordinated, with little focus on sustainable and international solutions. Global collective action is necessary to improve access to life-saving antimicrobials, conserving them, and ensuring continued innovation. Access, conservation, and innova...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice 2016
Zubin Shroff Maryam Bigdeli Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar Anita Wagner Abdul Ghaffar David H Peters

This editorial introduces a series of case studies that together highlight the use of health market interventions to improve access to medicines in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). It underscores the added value of using a systems approach for a holistic understanding of how these interventions interact with the rest of the health system and the intended and unintended consequences that...

2014
Swee-Sung Soon Gilberto Lopes Hwee-Yong Lim Durhane Wong-Rieger Salmah Bahri Lucy Hickinbotham Anand Jha Bor-Sheng Ko Diana MacDonell Jasmine Roah-Fang Pwu Ruby Shih Ekaphop Sirachainan Dong-Churl Suh Janet Wale Xiao Zhang Hwee-Lin Wee

This article is a call for action to the relevant stakeholders to improve access to care and treatment for patients with rare diseases in the Asia-Pacific region by looking into three main areas: (a) developing legislative definitions to confer enforceable protection, (b) creating or strengthening policies by objectively measuring the impact brought about by rare diseases and establishing platf...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2017
Charles G Willis Elizabeth R Ellwood Richard B Primack Charles C Davis Katelin D Pearson Amanda S Gallinat Jenn M Yost Gil Nelson Susan J Mazer Natalie L Rossington Tim H Sparks Pamela S Soltis

The timing of phenological events, such as leaf-out and flowering, strongly influence plant success and their study is vital to understanding how plants will respond to climate change. Phenological research, however, is often limited by the temporal, geographic, or phylogenetic scope of available data. Hundreds of millions of plant specimens in herbaria worldwide offer a potential solution to t...

2016
Cinthia Leite Frizzera Borges Bognar Brittany L. Bychkovsky Gilberto de Lima Lopes

Worldwide, there are enormous inequities in cancer control that cause poor outcomes among patients with cancer who live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). One of the biggest challenges that oncology faces today is how to increase patient access to expensive, but life-saving, therapies in LMICs. Access to cancer medications in LMICs is a major problem, especially in recent years, as th...

2017
Alessandra Ferrario Tifenn Humbert Panos Kanavos Hanne Bak Pedersen

Efficient procurement of medicines is more than just obtaining the lowest price. It is about creating a healthy market where products of good quality are available at affordable prices on a sustainable basis and at the right time.1 In this context, a strategic approach to procurement is vital. Such an approach should encompas all activities that might improve the efficiency of procurement – e.g...

2008
Gonéri Le Cozannet Steven Hosford John Douglas Jean-Jacques Serrano Damien Coraboeuf Jérémie Comte

Hazard analysts and risk managers of natural perils, such as earthquakes, landslides and floods, need to access information from sensor networks surveying their regions of interest. However, currently information about these networks is difficult to obtain and is available in varying formats, thereby restricting accesses and consequently possibly leading to decision-making based on limited info...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2006
Stephen Goodall Alan Montgomery Jon Banks Chris Salisbury Fiona Sampson Mark Pickin

BACKGROUND Advanced Access has been strongly promoted as a means of improving access to general practice. Key principles include measuring demand, matching capacity to demand, managing demand in different ways and having contingency plans. Although not advocated by Advanced Access, some practices have also restricted availability of pre-booked appointments. AIM This study compares the strateg...

2013
Laurence Mabile Raymond Dalgleish Gudmundur A Thorisson Mylène Deschênes Robert Hewitt Jane Carpenter Elena Bravo Mirella Filocamo Pierre Antoine Gourraud Jennifer R Harris Paul Hofman Francine Kauffmann Maria Angeles Muñoz-Fernàndez Markus Pasterk Anne Cambon-Thomsen

An increasing portion of biomedical research relies on the use of biobanks and databases. Sharing of such resources is essential for optimizing knowledge production. A major obstacle for sharing bioresources is the lack of recognition for the efforts involved in establishing, maintaining and sharing them, due to, in particular, the absence of adequate tools. Increasing demands on biobanks and d...

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