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Ward Anthony - - 2012
Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) programmes in post-acute settings cover interventions for the rehabilitation of people with a variety of disabling health conditions. The setting of the intervention is more important than the timing and these programmes can be carried out in a variety of facilities. This paper describes the ...
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Survivors of torture and other violent abuses often miss out on crucial treatment. Erik Holst spoke with Fiona Fleck about the role of doctors and health systems in their rehabilitation.
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Ochmann Uta - - 2012
PURPOSE:: While the short-term efficacy of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is well documented, less is known about its sustainability and long-term effects in non-COPD patients, as well as secondary effects on exacerbation rates and the use of health care resources. METHODS:: We conducted a MEDLINE literature ...
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Levack William M M - - 2012
To estimate of uptake of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) by people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in New Zealand in 2009. A postal survey sent to all District Health Boards (DHBs), Primary Health Organisations (PHOs), and other non-government organisations (NGOs) identified as providers of PR. The survey requested information on ...
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Currie Janet - - 2011
Many human studies have shown a correlation between air pollution and poor health in children. This paper focuses on studies that employ quasi-experimental designs to study the effects of air pollution on specific populations in an effort to isolate the causes and minimize the effect of confounding factors. Human studies ...
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Sousa Cristina Silva - - 2011
The objective of this integrative literature review was to find evidence to support using ozone as a sterilizing agent for health products. The search was performed on the following bases: MEDLINE, SCOPUS, COCHRANE, COMPENDEX, INSPEC and ENGINEERING RESEARCH DATABASE; using ozone and sterilization as descriptors. Five articles were found between ...
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Thrasher James F - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To estimate differences in demand for cigarette packages with different packaging and health warning label formats. METHODS: Adult smokers (n=404) in four states participated in experimental auctions. Participants bid on two of four experimental conditions, each involving a different health warning label format but with the same warning message: ...
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Vistnes Jessica - - 2011
Many of the provisions in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), such as tax credits and penalties for employers, vary by employer size and average wage level. Therefore, knowing the wage and firm size distribution of low-wage workers and how employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) characteristics vary by these dimensions is particularly important ...
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Cohall Alwyn T - - 2011
Abstract Purpose. Computer use, Internet access, and online searching for health information were assessed toward enhancing Internet use for health promotion. Design. Cross-sectional random digit dial landline phone survey. Setting. Eight zip codes that comprised Central Harlem/Hamilton Heights and East Harlem in New York City. Subjects. Adults 18 years and ...
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Bessett Danielle - - 2011
Massachusetts has implemented reforms aimed at providing universal health care coverage and covers abortion through subsidized state insurance programs. Three Massachusetts abortion funds evaluated their referral processes for low-income women from April to October 2010 to learn about women's experiences applying for subsidized insurance and to identify barriers to obtaining ...
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Maia Angela - - 2011
The relationship between war exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been largely investigated but the impact of the combat experience on physical health has only recently merited attention. The authors investigated the relationship between war exposure and psychological and physical health among 350 Portuguese colonial war veterans. The role ...
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Kongsri Suratchada - - 2011
This study assessed trends in equity of access to reproductive health services and service utilization in terms of coverage of family planning, antenatal care and skilled birth attendance in Thailand. Two health indicators were measured: the prevalence of low birthweight and exclusive breastfeeding. Equity was measured against the combined urban-rural ...
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Zinser Michael C - - 2011
Determine the extent to which Latino smokers are using effective interventions for smoking cessation, with particular focus on nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). Related aims were to explore cultural, attitudinal, knowledge, and socioeconomic variables associated with treatment use. Cross-sectional telephone survey of two groups of Colorado adult smokers: Latinos (n = ...
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Baly Alberto - - 2011
Insecticide-treated curtains (ITCs) are promoted for controlling the Dengue vector Aedes aegypti. We assessed the cost of the routine Aedes control program (RACP) and the cost of ITC implementation through the RACP and health committees in Venezuela and through health volunteers in Thailand. The yearly cost of the RACP per ...
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McKenzie Sarah K - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Adult socioeconomic position (SEP) is one of the most frequently hypothesised indirect pathways between childhood SEP and adult health. However, few studies that explore the indirect associations between childhood SEP and adult health systematically investigate the mediating role of multiple individual measures of adult SEP for different health ...
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Chen Sanny Y - - 2011
(See the editorial commentary by Ostroff, on pages 1507-9.) Background. On 12 February 2008, an infected Swiss traveler visited hospital A in Tucson, Arizona, and initiated a predominantly health care-associated measles outbreak involving 14 cases. We investigated risk factors that might have contributed to health care-associated transmission and assessed outbreak-associated hospital ...
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Miller Jane E - - 2011
Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) require more health care than other children; hence adequate health insurance is critical. The Maternal and Child Health Bureau defined three components of adequacy: (1) coverage of needed benefits and services; (2) reasonable costs; and (3) ability to see needed providers. This study ...
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Condon Louise - - 2011
condon l. (2011) Do targeted child health promotion services meet the needs of the most disadvantaged? A qualitative study of the views of health visitors working in inner-city and urban areas in England. Journal of Advanced Nursingdoi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2011.05649.x ABSTRACT: Aim. The aim of this study was to explore health visitors' views ...
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Almquist Ylva M - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Social relations are known to influence morbidity and mortality but few have studied this association from a life-course perspective specifically targeting the importance of social relations in childhood for adult health. In childhood, a key aspect of children's relationships is the number of friendships a child has in the ...
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Jacobsen Geir W - - 2011
At the beginning of the 1800 s neonatal tetanus was a major health hazard on the Westman Islands, an archipelago immediately south of Iceland. Up to 60–70% of newborn babies died in the course of the first two weeks of life, and Danish health authorities were almost helpless in the ...
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Bellman Martin - - 2011
Child health surveillance (CHS) has evolved greatly over the past 30 years from a proactive screening process by health professionals to a more passive approach of child health promotion (CHP), which places the main responsibility for detection of developmental problems on carers. The impetus for this change came from the ...
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Evidence-based practice: perceptions, skills, and activities of pediatric health care professionals.
Bartelt Tera C - - 2011
The purposes of this descriptive study were to evaluate pediatric professional staffs' perceptions of evidence-based practice (EBP), to identify individual and organizational barriers experienced when applying EBP into practice, and to determine differences in perceptions by those attending and not attending an EBP education series. A total of 486 pediatric ...
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Smith Laureen H - - 2011
Comparisons in the health status of rural dwellers and care access have not traditionally considered culturally defined areas such as Appalachia. This study examined differences in parent health status, child health status, and access to care between those living in Ohio's 29 Appalachian counties and those living in Ohio's 30 ...
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Moorhead Anne - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Health professionals working in primary care and public health have opportunities to address body weight status issues with their patients through face-to-face contact. The objectives of this all-Ireland project are: 1. to assess the attitudes, current practices/behaviours and knowledge of key health professional groups on body weight status; ...
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Bindman Andrew B - - 2011
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has launched a wave of federal funding and policy changes that will extend health insurance coverage to 32 million Americans beginning in 2014. Many states have been resisting this wave by asking the federal courts to strike down the ACA on constitutional grounds. Others are ...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has created recommendations for health appraisal and preparation of young people before participation in day or resident camps and to guide health and safety practices for children at camp. These recommendations are intended for parents, primary health care providers, and camp administration and health center ...
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Goodman Kenneth - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To determine what percent of patients would prepare for their periodic physical examination by viewing video education about recommended health maintenance procedures and the impact of the video on those who viewed it. METHODS: 274 patients were invited via US mail and a reminder phone call to view the ...
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Raphael Dennis - - 2011
The experience of poverty during childhood is a potent predictor of a variety of adverse health outcomes during middle and late adulthood. Children who live in poverty are more likely as adults than their peers to develop and die earlier from a range of diseases. These effects are especially strong ...
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Devoe Jennifer E - - 2011
Despite the promise of expanded health insurance coverage for children in the United States, a usual source of care (USC) may have a bigger impact on a child's receipt of preventive health counseling. We examined the effects of insurance versus USC on receipt of education and counseling regarding prevention of ...
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Hughes M Courtney - - 2011
Introduction Little research exists on the prevalence of evidence-based tobacco cessation practices in workplaces, employer promotion of state-sponsored quitlines and predictors of these practices. Methods Cross-sectional analysis of the 2008 Healthy Worksite Survey, a telephone survey administered to Washington employers with 50 or more employees (n=693). The objectives were to ...
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Bruen Brian K - - 2011
Our analyses of federal survey data show that more than four in five office-based physicians could qualify for new federal incentive payments to encourage the adoption and "meaningful use" of electronic health records, based on the numbers of Medicare or Medicaid patients they see. The incentives are thus likely to ...
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Cohen Donna - - 2011
Family medicine has experienced variations in scope and comprehensiveness of care in recent years. To investigate whether these changes in practice have impacted women's health services, we measured trends in the proportion of preventive women's health visits provided by family physicians nationally. We analyzed the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey ...
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Biles Brian - - 2011
Payments to private Medicare Advantage (MA) plans have exceeded Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) costs since those payments were increased by the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA). Payments to MA plans in 2010 exceeded average costs in FFS Medicare nationally by 8.9 percent, a total of $8.9 billion. While these extra ...
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Rasmussen Sonja A - - 2011
Pregnant women and their newborn infants are at increased risk for influenza-associated complications, based on data from seasonal influenza and influenza pandemics. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed public health recommendations for these populations in response to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. A review of these recommendations and ...
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Swanson Mark E - - 2011
This study examines disparities in health status, health care utilization, insurance coverage and satisfaction in US low-income parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities compared to low-income parents of children without disabilities. The Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project is a longitudinal study involving 2087 families in 17 communities ...
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Hagopian Amy - - 2011
OBJECTIVE In one district of Orissa state, we used the World Health Organization's Workforce Indicators of Staffing Need (WISN) method to calculate the number of health workers required to achieve the maternal and child health 'service guarantees' of India's National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). We measured the difference between this ...
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Sommers Benjamin D - - 2011
The Affordable Care Act will extend health insurance coverage by both expanding Medicaid eligibility and offering premium subsidies for the purchase of private health insurance through state health insurance exchanges. But by definition, eligibility for these programs is sensitive to income and can change over time with fluctuating income and ...
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Meaningful use of electronic health records in otolaryngology: recommendations from the american ...
Das Subinoy - - 2011
Under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, passed as a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the US Congress implemented new regulations to encourage the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs). The federal government will expend up to $27 billion in ...
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Keyhani Salomeh - - 2011
Health experts emphasize that getting doctors to follow clinical guidelines can save both lives and money. Less attention has been paid to how the guidelines are developed and the variability in the recommendations they include. We examined the quality and content of screening guidelines as a proxy for guidelines in ...
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Lavarreda Shana Alex - - 2011
Almost 4.7 million nonelderly adults and children of the seven million Californians who were uninsured for all or part of 2009 will be eligible for insurance as a result of last year's health care reform legislation, according to new data from the 2009 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2009). Eligible ...
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Wynia Matthew K - - 2011
Electronic personal health records could become important tools for patients to use in managing and monitoring their health information and communicating with clinicians. With the emergence of new products and federal incentives that might indirectly encourage greater use of personal health records, policy makers should understand the views of physicians ...
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Sun Sun - - 2011
PURPOSE: To measure, describe and analyse regional differences in health-related quality of life measured by EQ-5D in China. Data were obtained via face-to-face interviews on a national representative sample (n=120,703, 15-103 years). The EQ-5D instrument was used to measure health status. RESULTS: Rural areas had worse health status than urban ...
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Wehby George L - - 2011
Objective. To evaluate the extent of racial gaps in child health insurance coverage in South America and study the contribution of wealth, human capital, and other household characteristics to accounting for racial disparities in insurance coverage. Data Sources/Study Setting. Primary data collected between 2005 and 2006 in 30 pediatric practices ...
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Jeong Hyoung-Sun - - 2011
This study presents data on health care spending in South Korea in the three decades since 1977, the year its national health insurance--enacted in 1963--was enforced. National health insurance in South Korea is currently a single-payer program (that is both publicly and privately financed) that pays for privately provided health ...
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Conde Crystal - - 2011
For years, insurance companies in Texas have used discretionary clauses in their policies to deny coverage to patients and go back on their obligation to provide health benefits. That stops June 1 when a state prohibition on discretionary clauses expands to all forms of health, life, and disability insurance policies ...
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Cummins Jeff - - 2011
Objectives. One of the major policy concerns at the federal and state level is the rising number of individuals without health insurance. The purpose of this article is to investigate whether party control of government and various state reforms impact the percentage of the state population without health insurance.Methods. Using ...
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White Pam - - 2011
Ontologies can assist with translating information from an electronic health record to a clinical practice guideline and reformatting it into a compliance report. A 2009 literature search reviews publications on the use of ontologies to support automated reporting of compliance with clinical practice guidelines via electronic health records. Research stage, ...
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Cicero Mark X - - 2011
We assessed changes in household spending and opinions about health-care insurance reform among parents in the pediatric emergency department (PED) during the current recession. We conducted a survey of parents at a PED. Enrollment was in June and July 2009. We assessed demographics, employment and insurance status, and difficulty paying ...
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Hillier Susan - - 2011
Clinical practice guidelines are an important element of evidence-based practice. Considering an often complicated body of evidence can be problematic for guideline developers, who in the past may have resorted to using levels of evidence of individual studies as a quasi-indicator for the strength of a recommendation. This paper reports ...
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Radcliffe R - - 2010
The report from the England Advisory Group on Responsibility and Cost Sharing recommends a new approach built around the idea of an England Partnership Board. Rosemary Radcliffe, the group's chair, gives her perspective.
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