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We report on the development of the China results-based Logic Model for Community Health Facilities and Stations (CHS) and a set of relevant PHC indicators intended to measure CHS priorities.
We adapted the PHC Results Based Logic Model developed in Canada and current work conducted in the community...
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PMID: 21087516
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These results suggest that the quality of racial information obtained from administrative records may benefit from additional supplementation by birth certificate data....
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PMID: 21092309
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Increasing coverage of skilled delivery care and achieving the full implementation of Tanzania's Focused Antenatal Care Package in Ngorongoro depends upon improved training and monitoring of health care providers, and greater family participation in antenatal care visits....
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PMID: 20302625
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This article aims to discuss the category access to health services and the Planning contributions to building it on SUS. The central discourse axis refers to the connection between theoretic and practice planning on the Collective Health field related to different analysis dimensions of access: eco...
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PMID: 20169243
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
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We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
Abstract
We have derived social discount rates for health, money, and environmental benefits by means of a choice experiment.
All choices were framed from a social perspective. We investigated differences in time preference by domain (health, monetary benefits, environmental benefits), time d...
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PMID: 20070639
PDF is available here.
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There are universal patterns of caries, in terms of prevalence, incidence, frequency distribution and rates of progression, in permanent teeth that can be considered working rules that can be applied when planning dental care. The universal patterns are: (1) caries levels follow trend lines; therefo...
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PMID: 20389069
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Healthcare has as its framework, a culture of disease which primarily comes from biology, and is meant to: diagnose, cure, prevent and rehabilitate. Health problems show that the efforts and great advances in medicine are not enough. To improve actions within this same culture does n...
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PMID: 21391449
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Patron data from fairs and expositions is a valuable resource for studying mass-gathering medical care. A majority (58%) of patients seen at the infirmary were female. The most common reason for being seen was dehydration/heat-related illness, which heavily favored females, but favored no age groups...
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PMID: 20468001
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In a populous city like Mumbai, which lacks an organized prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) system, there exists an informal network through which victims arrive at the trauma center. This baseline study describes the prehospital care and transportation that currently is available in Mumba...
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PMID: 20467994
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