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Lako Christiaan J - - 2011
The study is designed to provide an informal summary of what is known about consumer switching of health insurance plans and to contribute to knowledge about what motivates consumers who choose to switch health plans. Do consumers switch plans largely on the basis of critical reflection and assessment of information ...
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Koch J Randy - - 2011
The development and implementation of provider performance and consumer outcome measures for behavioral health care have been growing over the last decade, presumably because they are useful tools for improving service quality. However, the extent to which providers have successfully used performance measurement results has not been adequately determined. To ...
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Happell Brenda - - 2010
If consumer participation is to be translated from rhetoric into reality, the attitudes of health professionals need to be addressed. Educational strategies can play an important role, but measures of attitudes are needed to determine the effectiveness of these strategies. This paper seeks to establish the Mental Health Consumer Participation ...
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On June 24, 2010, the Spokane (Washington) Regional Health District (SRHD) was notified of two hospitalized patients under intensive care with severe dehydration whose stool specimens yielded Vibrio mimicus. CDC was asked to assist with the environmental and epidemiologic investigation. Investigators learned that both persons had consumed crayfish on June ...
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Reinwald Susan - - 2010
Soy has been singled out for attention among other legumes as a valuable source of nutrients, phytochemicals, and bioactive compounds. Early epidemiological studies established that whole soy and traditional soy foods were implicated in health-protective effects in Asian populations. The same benefits attributable to soy have not been consistently proven ...
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Resano Helena - - 2011
This paper investigates consumers' satisfaction level with pork meat and derived products in five European countries. Data were collected through a cross-sectional web-based survey in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, and Poland during January 2008 with a total sample of 2437 consumers. Data included socio-demographics and questions regarding satisfaction with 27 ...
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Parkinson Bonny - - 2011
Governments are increasing their focus on mandatory public health programmes following positive economic evaluations of their impact. This review aims to examine whether loss of consumer choice should be included in economic evaluations of mandatory health programmes (MHP). A systematic literature review was conducted to identify economic evaluations of MHP, ...
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Gilmartin Jo - - 2011
Aims and objectives. To examine and critique the risks of cosmetic surgery and consider implications for practice. Background. Cosmetic surgery is a growing industry with a significant global phenomenon. Feminists have been critical of aesthetic surgery practice, offering a range of representations in regard to 'identity', 'normality', 'cultural and social ...
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Zayas-Cabán Teresa - - 2010
Consumer health IT applications have the potential to improve quality, safety and efficiency of consumers' interactions with the healthcare system. Yet little attention has been paid to human factors and ergonomics in the design of consumer health IT, potentially limiting the ability of health IT to achieve these goals. This ...
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Yun Eun Kyoung - - 2010
This study was conducted to explain the relationships of the factors affecting consumers' disease information-seeking behaviour on the Internet in Korea. Similar to other countries, Korea is facing an increasing use of Internet as a resource of health information. With the paradigm shifts towards consumer-centred health service, it is expected ...
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Medley-Rath Stephanie R - - 2010
There are over a hundred contraceptives currently on the market in the USA. In this paper, we present a discourse analysis of the stand-alone websites for 43 contraceptives in an effort to understand what contraceptive manufacturers are selling consumers along with their products. Manufacturers tailor marketing messages to promote conventional ...
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Storelli Maria M - - 2010
Hg, Pb and Cd levels in fresh and canned tuna were determined and assessed by comparing element levels in these samples with maximum permissible limits set by European legislation. The estimated weekly intakes by human consuming both fresh and canned tuna were also evaluated for possible consumer health risks. Among ...
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Kington Michelle - - 2010
Consumers unexpectedly accessing the complex and confusing context of the emergency department (ED) need appropriately communicated information to minimize unrealistic expectations leading to stressed and frustrated behaviour. This pilot project sought consumer opinions to develop an ED informational brochure to improve communication strategies. Thirty-two ED consumers attending a large tertiary ...
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Patel Vaishali N - - 2012
In order to characterize consumer support for electronic health information exchange (HIE) and personal health records (PHRs) in a community where HIE is underway, we conducted a survey of English speaking adults who visited primary care practices participating in a regional community-wide clinical data exchange, during August, 2008. Amongst the ...
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Masri Maysoun Demachkie - - 2010
When Americans voted in November 2008, many had the presidential candidates' positions on health care reform in mind. Health savings accounts, which are high deductible health plans coupled with a tax-protected savings account, are 1 type of consumer-directed health plan (CDHP) that gained strong support from the Bush administration. Despite ...
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Kidd Tandalayo - - 2010
Bone health, decreased risk of certain cancers, heart disease, and stroke has been associated with the consumption of fruits. These and other health benefits, such as feeling better and weight loss, have been identified as intrinsic motivators for consumers to increase their consumption of fruits. Thus, if individuals believe more ...
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Wale Janet - - 2010
The Cochrane Consumer Network (CCNet) is an international organization of volunteers, operating through the Internet, to enhance the accessibility and relevance of Cochrane systematic reviews and to promote evidence-based health care through consumer and community participation. This article presents the accomplishments and challenges of involving consumers in The Cochrane Collaboration ...
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Simborg Donald W - - 2010
Institutions, providers, and informaticians now encourage healthcare consumers to take greater control of their own healthcare needs through improved health and wellness activities, internet-based education and support groups, and personal health records. The author believes that "untethering" all of these activities from provider-based record systems has introduced a form of ...
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Carman Kristin L - - 2010
We undertook focus groups, interviews, and an online survey with health care consumers as part of a recent project to assist purchasers in communicating more effectively about health care evidence and quality. Most of the consumers were ages 18-64; had health insurance through a current employer; and had taken part ...
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Kannan Viji Diane - - 2010
This study investigates conventional medicine utilization by wellness-motivated, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) consumers. While CAM consumers are typically characterized as high health care utilizers, negative correlations have been found between CAM-based wellness programs and the consumption of conventional medical care. We use a nationally representative sample to analyze both ...
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Foster Michele M - - 2010
Accounting for consumer preference in health policy and delivery system design makes good economic sense since this is linked to outcomes, quality of care and cost control. Probability trade-off methods are commonly used in policy evaluation, marketing and economics. Increasingly applied to health matters, the trade-off preference model has indicated ...
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Meléndez-Martínez Antonio J - - 2010
Harnessing natural variation is an important aspect of modern marker assisted breeding. Traditionally breeding programmes have focused on increased yield and resistance to biotic and abiotic pressures. However, consumer demands for improved quality have lead to increased effort into the breeding of nutritional quality traits in crop plants. In the ...
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Wiese Marlene - - 2010
The history of the relationship between complementary medicine (CM) and mainstream health care has shifted from the early days of pluralism, through hostility and exclusion, to one of grudging acceptance. The current situation is one of a tacit acknowledgement and in some cases open endorsement by biomedicine for a number ...
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Lachance Christina R - - 2010
As direct-to-consumer genetic testing becomes more available, a diverse group of consumers, including those with limited health literacy, may consider testing. In light of concerns raised about direct-to-consumer genetic testing, this study sought to critically examine whether the informational content, literacy demands, and usability of health-related direct-to-consumer websites met existing ...
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Wolff Lisa S - - 2010
The purpose of this study is to understand people's receptivity to seeking out disease prevention counseling from their primary care provider. Since patients' openness to health messages may vary depending on how they seek out their health information, participants were segmented into one of four unique information-seeking groups. This study ...
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Hulse Nathan C - - 2010
The family health history has long been recognized as an effective way of understanding individuals' susceptibility to familial disease; yet electronic tools to support the capture and use of these data have been characterized as inadequate. As part of an ongoing effort to build patient-facing tools for entering detailed family ...
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Aliu Oluseyi - - 2010
Patients use the Internet to educate themselves about health-related topics, and learning about plastic surgery is a common activity for enthusiastic consumers in the United States. How to educate consumers regarding plastic surgical procedures is a continued concern for plastic surgeons when faced with the growing portion of the American ...
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Tessier Claudia - - 2010
Mobile devices are moving into healthcare with rapid speed, becoming a common health tool for both clinicians and consumers. Provider organizations face a challenge in realizing the opportunities, managing the information, and mitigating the risks.
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Guo Kristina L - - 2010
This article uses a pyramid model to illustrate the key components of consumer-directed health care. Consumer-directed health care is considered the essential strategy needed to lower health care costs and is valuable for making significant strides in health care reform. Consumer-directed health care presents new challenges and opportunities for all ...
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Weaver Catherine M - - 2010
Consumer-driven health plans continue to emerge and grow across the country. The intent of these plans is to increase patient control and thus the free-market variables, increasing competition and quality, with a side effect of better patient health through improved service, improved patient self-management of regimens, and overall health awareness. ...
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Leroy Gondy - - 2010
This pilot study explores the impact of a health topics overview (HTO) on reading comprehension. The HTO is generated automatically based on the presence of Unified Medical Language System terms. In a controlled setting, we presented health texts and posed 15 questions for each. We compared performance with and without ...
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Sinaiko Anna D - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To analyze consumer awareness, use, and trust of a tiered provider network, which differentiates copayments by provider cost-efficiency and quality. STUDY DESIGN: Mail survey of a plan-stratified random sample of individuals in health plans offered by the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission. METHODS: Pearson's chi2 tests and multinomial logistic regression ...
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Iskarpatyoti Lale - - 2010
Although over half of employers currently offer a consumer-directed health plan (CDHP), the median plan enrollment rate for individual companies is low, at just 14%. This article explains factors underlying low enrollment rates by reviewing the history of CDHPs and examining whether CDHPs have lived up to their initial value ...
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Lau Annie Y S - - 2010
This paper presents an online prospective study investigating whether the strength of social feedback, i.e. the proportion of persons who concur or do not concur with one's own answer to a question, influences the way one answers health-related questions. Two hundred and twenty-seven undergraduate students were recruited to use an ...
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Thompson Michael - - 2010
One of the contributing factors to both the increase in health care costs and the backlash to managed care was the lack of consumer awareness of the cost of health care service, the effect of health care costs on profits and wages, and the need to engage consumers more actively ...
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Kandula Sasikiran - - 2010
It has been observed and reported that the patient's mental model of the medical domain is different from that of a health professional and this difference is one of the primary obstacle in the effective communication of health information to patients. In this study, to better understand these mental models, ...
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Ho Jessica - - 2010
This chapter gives an educational overview of: * The concept of consumer health informatics * Technologies being used to empowered consumers today * The impact of these new technologies on the health care delivery models.
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Happell Brenda - - 2010
Contemporary health care increasingly dictates that consumers of services should become active participants in the health care system. This has placed responsibility on administrators, managers and clinicians to include consumers in key strategic and decision making initiatives. However, this direction has not been accompanied by clear policies or guidelines. Consequently ...
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Klug Kathy - - 2010
Health savings accounts (HSAs) have altered the health care landscape in ways no one might have predicted. HSAs have emerged as a valuable tool in the quest to change consumers' health care spending behaviors and better manage health care costs. This article compares and contrasts HSAs to other health care ...
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Hong Yi - - 2010
Misunderstandings due to terminology differences between health care providers and consumers may cause communication problems and adversely affect consumer access to health information, resulting in poor satisfaction for patients and providers. To investigate the usage patterns of consumer health vocabulary and evaluate controlled terminologies used in electronic medical records, we ...
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Alamantariotou Kleopatra - - 2010
Consumer health informatics is a part of medical informatics that has as first priority to analyse the interaction between Information Technology (IT) and health consumers. Consumer health informatics applications are designed to interact directly with the customer with or without the essential presence of healthcare. This field of virtual informatics ...
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Messai Radja - - 2010
Despite the large availability of medical information on the Internet, health consumers still encounter problems to find, interpret and understand this information. These problems are mainly due to their lack in medical knowledge and the difference between their language and the language of health professionals. In order to propose information ...
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Guo Kristina L - - 2010
The purpose of this article is to describe the importance of consumer-directed health care as the essential strategy needed to lower health care costs and support its widespread adoption for making significant strides in health care reform. The pros and cons of health care consumerism are discussed. The intent is ...
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Verkaaik Julian - - 2010
PURPOSE: This article examines the role of power distribution in partnerships between health consumers and professionals in determining successful desired outcomes, and the contributing role of consumer knowledge and autonomy. Recognition is given to the lack of practical tools, from both consumer and professional perspectives, to assist in the creation ...
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Munn Jeff - - 2010
The prevalence of the consumer-driven approach to health care will dramatically increase in the years ahead. This article first looks at the ongoing health reform debate to see the limited impact it will have on consumer-driven health care. It also looks at the current limits of the reform conversation, within ...
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Ehrle Lynn Howard - - 2010
Myths have long legs. Once they become integrated into the cultural ethos they are almost impossible to dislodge. The Middle Class Myth is a case in point. Spoken of in reverential terms, the conventional wisdom holds that the U.S. economy is driven by a vast middle class, anchoring its consumer-driven ...
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Yaqub Edwin - - 2010
This article presents a framework and methodology to create personal health record (PHR) systems able to transform raw health data into meaningful information for the general population. By bridging the semantic gap between an individual and his or her health data, it is expected that better care will ensue through ...
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William C Sharon - - 2010
One aspect in our troubling economy that seems to be flourishing is the growing number of employers implementing consumer-driven health (CDH) plans and wellness programs. This article describes the primary areas of participant behavior that consumerism seeks to change and the fundamental factors a "consumer-focused" health care strategy must include. ...
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Domaszewicz Sander - - 2010
Employers affected by the recession's 2009 peak must press for cost containment in 2010, especially in health care benefits. Encouraging employee consumerism--through consumer-directed health plans and other strategies--can be enhanced by incentives, but federal efforts at health care reform add some element of uncertainty to the consumer-directed solution. This article ...
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Sarrasin Jean-Jérôme - - 2010
New technologies for drug identification, traceability and mobile platforms make it possible to personalise the services provided to consumers of medicine. This paper presents the Health-Identity platform, a mobile application which gives consumers the assurance that the drug they have in their hands is a genuine product and can be ...
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