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Ekwueme Donatus U - - 2011
Cutaneous melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer with more than 8000 deaths per year in the United States. The health burden and economic costs associated with melanoma mortality by race/ethnicity have not been appropriately addressed. We sought to quantify the health burden and economic costs associated with ...
Chisolm Deena J - - 2011
Abstract Objective: Publically available health Web sites may be able to provide support for teens with chronic disease in their transition to autonomy. This study examines teen use of health Web sites and identifies barriers and promoters of use. Materials and Methods: One hundred eighty (n=180) teens, aged 13-18, were ...
Williams Kylie A - - 2011
Objective  To quantify pharmacy intervention rates for non-prescription medications (pharmacist-only and pharmacy medicines), to document the clinical significance of these interventions and to determine the adverse health consequences and subsequent health care avoided as a result of the interventions. Methods  Non-prescription medicines interventions undertaken by community pharmacy staff were recorded ...
Williams Brian - - 2011
Goal setting is recommended in UK health policy to make health care more patient-centred, to enhance the likelihood of behaviour change and to improve health outcomes. Patient-centred care is thought to be particularly important in the management of long term conditions such as asthma. We therefore explored and compared the ...
Nerenz David R - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Purchasers can play an important role in eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in health care. A need exists to develop a compelling "business case" from the employer perspective to put, and keep, the issue of racial/ethnic disparities in health care on the quality improvement agenda for health plans ...
Schünemann Holger J - - 2011
Decisions are like double-edged swords: they always come with benefits and downsides. That is, any decision in life bears desirable and undesirable consequences, even if the latter only involves the time it takes to make or think about the decision, which can be considered the harm of decision making. Therefore, ...
Banga Amit - - 2011
OBJECTIVE:: To describe the characteristics of subjects with work-related asthma (WRA) secondary to welding exposure. METHODS:: As part of statewide surveillance, WRA reports were received from health care professionals. These reports were followed up with a telephonic interview using a standardized questionnaire; lung function tests were reviewed, and final assessment ...
Buyantseva Larisa V - - 2011
OBJECTIVE:: To investigate relative frequency and features of diisocyanate (ISO) and non-diisocyanate (N-ISO) allowed occupational asthma (OA) claims in Ontario, Canada, during a 5-year period (1998 to 2002). METHODS:: Records were abstracted from the Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board using methodology similar to our previous investigation that had identified ...
Melani Andrea S - - 2011
Proper inhaler technique is crucial for effective management of asthma and COPD. This multicentre, cross-sectional, observational study investigates the prevalence of inhaler mishandling in a large population of experienced patients referring to chest clinics; to analyze the variables associated with misuse and the relationship between inhaler handling and health-care resources ...
Lai Christopher K W - - 2011
Background and objective  Accurate assessment of control is an integral part of asthma management. We investigated the relationship between control status derived from the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), the Asthma Control Test(TM) (ACT) and urgent health care utilization. Methods  Asthma Insights and Reality in Asia-Pacific phase 2 (AIRIAP 2) ...
Smith Laureen H - - 2011
Appalachia's River and non-River Bordering Counties. Children living in Ohio's Appalachian counties that border the Ohio River are disproportionally exposed to adverse environmental conditions prevalent along the river that may contribute to disparities in health, access to care and care utilization. This study examined if there were differences in health, ...
Matterne Uwe - - 2011
PURPOSE: Several studies have looked at the relationship between childhood atopic disease and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), but existing research is limited by selected populations, small samples or lack to consider each of the three atopic conditions simultaneously. METHODS: Impact of 4-week and 12-month occurrences of the three conditions ...
Wilder Lynn C - - 2011
Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is a well-known cause of occupational asthma, but we know little about the potential for exposure and health effects among residents who live near facilities that release TDI. In the mid-1990's, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Agency for Toxic Substances and ...
Lobdell Danelle T - - 2011
New approaches to link health surveillance data with environmental and population exposure information are needed to examine the health benefits of risk management decisions. We examined the feasibility of conducting a local assessment of the public health impacts of cumulative air pollution reduction activities from federal, state, local, and voluntary ...
Liss Gary M - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The health of workers in health care has been neglected in the past. There are few reports regarding occupational asthma (OA) in this group, and work-exacerbated asthma (WEA) has rarely been considered. METHODS: We examined the frequency of claims for OA and WEA allowed by the compensation board in ...
Mendell Mark J - - 2011
Objectives ¬- Many studies have shown consistent associations between evident indoor dampness or mold and respiratory or allergic health effects, but causal links remain unclear. Findings on measured microbiologic factors have received little review. We conducted an updated, comprehensive review on these topics. Data Sources ¬- We reviewed eligible peer-reviewed ...
Kim Jeong-Lim - - 2011
There are few studies about school-environment in relation to pupils' respiratory health, and Korean school-environment has not been characterized. All pupils in 4th grade in 12 selected schools in three urban cities in Korea received a questionnaire (n = 2,453), 96% participated. Gaseous pollutants and ultrafine particles (UFPs) were measured ...
Cocker John - - 2011
Isocyanates are reactive chemicals and thousands of workers may be exposed to them during their manufacture and use in a wide range of products. They are classed as sensitizers and are a major cause of occupational asthma in the UK. Workplace exposure limits are low and control of exposure often ...
Akinbami Lara J - - 2011
This report presents recent data on asthma prevalence and health care use. Additional data on school and work absences and asthma management practices are also presented. Where possible, differences are examined by age, sex, race or ethnicity, geographic region, poverty status, and urbanicity. Data from the National Health Interview Survey, ...
Park Ju-Hyeong - - 2011
Almost all modern buildings experience at least minor, and sometimes serious, water damage during their life span. Excess moisture in buildings becomes a critical factor for mold (fungal) proliferation in nutrient-rich environments. As a result, building occupants may be exposed to increased levels of microbial agents such as fungal spores, ...
Paulson Jerome A - - 2011
Pediatric healthcare providers are confronted with environmental health problems frequently: the child with asthma exacerbated by the odor of paint in school or mouse antigen at home, the family who wants to know the risks and benefits of using different types of sunblock, or the community that asks the provider ...
Ruijsbroek Annemarie - - 2011
People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are generally in better health. Less is known about when these socio-economic health differences set in during childhood and how they develop over time. The goal of this study was to prospectively study the development of socio-economic health differences in the Netherlands, and to ...
Bruzzese Jean-Marie - - 2011
Asthma prevalence and morbidity are especially elevated in adolescents, yet few interventions target this population. To test the efficacy of Asthma Self-Management for Adolescents (ASMA), a school-based intervention for adolescents and medical providers. Three hundred forty-five primarily Latino/a (46%) and African American (31%) high school students (mean age = 15.1 ...
Moscone F - - 2010
This paper investigates the long-run economic relationship between health care expenditure and income in the US at a State level. Using a panel of 49 US States over the period 1980-2004, we study the non-stationarity and co-integration between health spending and income, ultimately measuring income elasticity of health care. The ...
Kelly Kerry E - - 2010
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently classifies Imperial County, CA, as a nonattainment area for PM10 (particulate matter [PM] < or = 10 microm in diameter), and this region suffers from high rates of chronic bronchitis and childhood asthma. Although high annual and daily average PM levels can have ...
Williams Dennis - - 2010
This action is the most recent in a long history of concerns and controversies about the safety of these agents. The changes are based on FDA's analyses of studies that demonstrated a worsening of asthma symptoms and resulting in hospitalization or death in asthma patients using the therapies. In addition ...
Maciejewski Matthew L - - 2010
CONTEXT: Bariatric surgery provides significant reductions in weight and comorbidity, and has the potential to reduce health care utilization. It is unknown whether health care utilization and expenditures are reduced for veterans after bariatric surgery. OBJECTIVES: To examine health care utilization and expenditures of severely obese individuals before and after ...
Wang Li - - 2010
To study trends in health care expenditures associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) in state Medicaid programs. Using Medicaid data from 42 states from 2000 to 2003, patients aged 17 years and under who were continuously enrolled in fee-for-service Medicaid were studied. Patients with claims related to autistic disorder (autism) ...
Bredenkamp Caryn - - 2011
This paper investigates the effect of health-related expenditure on household welfare in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo, all of which have undertaken major health sector reform. Two methodologies are used: (i) the incidence and intensity of 'catastrophic' health care expenditure, and (ii) the effect of out-of-pocket payments ...
Bauhoff Sebastian - - 2010
Improving access to health care and financial protection of the poor is a key concern for policymakers in low- and middle-income countries, but there have been few rigorous program evaluations. The Medical Insurance Program for the Poor in the republic of Georgia provides a free and extensive benefit package and ...
Colombier Carsten - - 2011
This paper contributes to the debate about the impact of population ageing on health-care (HC) expenditure. Some health economists claim that the commonly presumed impact of population ageing is a 'red herring'. Based on empirical studies, these authors conclude that proximity to death and not age per se matters. In ...
Meyersiek D - - 2010
International comparisons show that life expectancy is positively correlated with national expenditures on health care (% of Gross National Product) - albeit with significant differences. Over the past decade the increase in health-care expenditures grew at twice the rate of the increase in life expectancy. Total volume and growth of ...
Kim Chang-Yup - - 2011
Asthma-related morbidity and mortality are increasing, and the financial burden imposed by this condition will substantially increase. Nevertheless, little information is available regarding the nature and magnitude of the burden due to asthma at the national level. This study was conducted to characterize the financial burden imposed by asthma in ...
Habibov Nazim N - - 2011
Out-of-pocket expenditures (OPE) for healthcare are a widespread and enduring phenomenon in post-communist countries. However, evidence regarding their effect on health equity is limited, especially in the low-income countries of Central Asia. With this in mind, the current paper presents the results of an analysis of the impact of OPE ...
Ferrario Caterina - - 2011
This paper explores how pressures for an increased decentralization of taxing powers to sub-national governments may affect the degree of income redistribution across regional territories accomplished by the Italian NHS. In Italy, political responsibilities for health care are decentralized to regional governments, but the central government retains a critical role ...
Prieto David Cantarero - - 2012
The aim of this paper is to analyze the determinants of regional health-care expenditure in Spain. The coexistence of several models concerning the degree of spending power decentralization and financing systems makes Spain a singular case. It also allows us to draw conclusions relevant to other countries in decentralizing their ...
Kim Younhee - - 2011
The compositions of health expenditures by households in South Korea with and without catastrophic health expenditures were compared. Also, relationships between catastrophic health expenditures and household incomes, and between such health expenditures and expenditure patterns were explored. Data from the 2006 South Korean Household Income & Expenditure Survey, a representative ...
Wagner Anita K - - 2011
We assessed the contribution of health insurance and a functioning public sector to access to care and medicines and household economic burden. We used descriptive and logistic regression analyses on 2002/3 World Health Survey data in 70 countries. Across countries, 286,803 households and 276,362 respondents contributed data. More than 90% ...
Sisko Andrea M - - 2010
This paper presents updated national health spending projections for 2009-2019 that take into account recent comprehensive health reform legislation and other relevant changes in law and regulations. Relative to our February 2010 projections under prior law, average annual growth in national health spending over the projection period is estimated to ...
Sommers Benjamin D - - 2010
If U.S. health care spending growth continues unchecked, the nation will have far less in the future to purchase other essentials, including education, infrastructure, and consumer goods. The point at which nonhealth spending could begin a precipitous decline was previously projected in a paper by Michael Chernew and colleagues to ...
Tchoe Byongho - - 2010
This paper analyzes the impact of population aging on health care expenditures in Korea. Examination of the age-expenditure profile reveals that health care resources are allocated more for the older cohort of population over time, suggesting significant growth of health care expenditures due to population aging. We contend, however, that ...
Rothberg Michael B - - 2010
As rapid U.S. health care spending growth continues, the question of whether additional dollars purchase better health or unnecessary care remains in sharp focus for policy makers, large employers, and other stakeholders. To investigate this question, we measured changes in mortality and cost for seven common diagnoses at 122 U.S. ...
Narayan Paresh Kumar - - 2010
In this paper we employ a theoretical framework - a simple macro model augmented with health - that draws guidance from the Keynesian view of business cycles to examine the relative importance of permanent and transitory shocks in explaining variations in health expenditure and output at business cycle horizons for ...
Palmer Michael - - 2011
There is a need for nationally representative information on the affordability of health care by disability status to assist in the design of equitable health systems in developing countries. Using the Viet Nam National Health Survey (2001-2002), this paper analyses health care utilization, cost burden and coping strategies for people ...
Bech Mickael - - 2011
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between ageing and the evolution of health care expenditure per capita in the EU-15 countries. A secondary purpose is to produce estimates that can be used in projections of future health care costs. Explanatory variables include economic, social, demographic and ...
Thanh Nguyen Xuan - - 2010
User fees at public health care facilities and out-of-pocket payments for health care services are major health financing problems in Vietnam. In 2002, the Government launched the Health Care Funds for the Poor (HCFP) policy which offered free public health care services to help the poor access public health services ...
Yamane David P - - 2010
While it is well accepted that Native Hawaiians have poor health statistics compared to other ethnic groups in Hawaii, it is not well documented if these disparities persist when comparing Native Hawaiian homeless individuals to the general homeless population. This paper examines the Native Hawaiian homeless population living in three ...
Parsons Jenni - - 2010
There has been a lot of talk in 2010 about the bottom line of health care expenditure in Australia, and how we as a community manage, control and allocate the available health care dollar.
Chan Wing P - - 2010
AIM: The aim of this study is to estimate how much scintigraphy the population will need in a well-developed healthcare system with fairly equitable access to healthcare. METHODS: This is a retrospective population-based study. The data used came from Taiwan's National Health Insurance reimbursement claims dataset, the National Account compiled ...
Bennett Kevin J - - 2010
High out-of-pocket expenditures for health care can put individuals and families at financial risk. Several groups, including racial/ethnic minority groups, the uninsured, rural residents, and those in poorer health are at risk for this increased burden. The analysis utilized 2004-2005 MEPS data. The dependent variables were the out-of-pocket health care ...
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