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Patient-held medical records for patients with chronic disease: a

... and clinical and physiological indicators. The effectiveness of PHRs is generally of low or very low quality, with the majority of studies having a high risk of bias. These studies do not demonstrate a significant benefit of introducing PHR. Conclusions There is no clear benefit of implementing a PH ...
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Minnesota Health Care Home – Scenarios for

... A 16-year-old female presents to ABC clinic, a Federally Qualified Health Center, with a chief complaint of pelvic pain and vaginal discharge. She is sexually active and does not want her parents to know this. She has had four sexual contacts in the past six months. She has a history of ADHD and req ...
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Preparing for and Responding to Bioterrorism

Street Health: Cross-sectional study identifying social medicine
Street Health: Cross-sectional study identifying social medicine

... a large proportion of the foreign patients had a higher school degree. Small business failure has been found to be the main factor for financial downfall, social destitution, and homelessness.23 Perhaps patients from Eastern European countries trying to find work in Berlin are at a higher risk of be ...
Date accepted - National League for Nursing
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... Brehove, T., Joslyn, M., Morrison, S., Strehlow, A. J., & Wismer, B. (2007). Adapting your practice: Treatment and recommendations for homeless patients with diabetes mellitus. Nashville: Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians Network. http://www.nhchc.org/wpcontent/uploads/2011/09/DiabetesMellitus ...
Lapita People: an introductory context for
Lapita People: an introductory context for

... biological populations. Thus for Bougainville, variation in blood polymorphisms and anthropometric measurements attest to two distinctive biological groups of "Papuan" or non-Austronesian speakers, one in the north of the island and another in the south (Rhoads & Friedlaender, 1987: 153; Rhoads, 198 ...
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... associated structures. The more wide spread these are across the lymphovascular structures of the body, the earlier they present. An example is those surviving embryos with the earliest congenital form of lymphoedema (hereditary/type 1/Nonne-Milroy). It seems to affect boys and girls equally, is mor ...
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Preparing Hospitals, Doctors, and Nurses for a Terrorist Attack

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... U.S. government is currently addressing. Despite these pitfalls, if genetics-based approaches are developed in the future that substantially improve the life expectancy of diabetics, they may have to be used regardless of cost and other problems. Provider experience and resource constraints are barr ...
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... from the areas of clinical medicine, health policy, academia and consumer advocacy, were brought together to share information and exchange views on the emergence and potential of ePHRs and the implications for implementation in the UK context. The event was organised around a series of working pape ...
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Adventist - Shady Grove - STP

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Title: Preventative Health Care

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... centre-based hemodialysis. Meanwhile, the increase in peritoneal dialysis and home-based hemodialysis has been more gradual. Ideally, we would like to see changes in these trends – less centre-based hemodialysis and more peritoneal and home hemodialysis, since the home-based options offer patients a ...
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... Development of this package was commissioned to the Centre for Health Policy at Wits University and the Centre for Health Research and Development at the University of the Free State, with funding from the Health Systems Trust. The development of the Package built on the work on “Needs/Norms” from t ...
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... Consecutive patients from each of the participating hospitals were included provided that they had been admitted with acute exacerbations of obstructive lung disease (asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive bronchitis or emphysema) during the year 2000–2001. An acute exacerbation was defined ...
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... introduction of government-led pricing controls, such as those being proposed under reforms to Medicare (the US health entitlement system for senior citizens).2 The soaring cost of developing and launching new products is another. Indeed, recent reports suggest that costs per approved medicine avera ...
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Disease and Death

... Death in childbirth and infant mortality would likely have been high. Probably no worse than early agricultural societies or even early modern Europe. ...
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Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) Health Assessments MBS Items

... provide a health assessment service to a member of the target groups that are eligible for a health assessment. The health assessment requirements for each target group can be found in the Explanatory Notes at MBS Online. The Fact Sheets for each target group are available on the Department of Healt ...
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... My testimony today is based largely on our recently released report on state and local preparedness for a bioterrorist attack.5 For that report, we conducted site visits to seven cities and their respective state governments. We also reviewed each state’s spring 2002 applications for bioterrorism pr ...
Biostatistics Module 2: Instructor`s Version
Biostatistics Module 2: Instructor`s Version

... progress from infection to active TB disease just after they are infected; the risk of developing the disease within 2 years of infection is from 5% to 10%. Thereafter, there is about a 10% lifetime risk of progression to disease if LTBI is not treated. Progression is significantly accelerated among ...
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Race and health

Race and health refers to the relationship between individual health and one's race and ethnicity. Differences in health status, health outcomes, life expectancy, and many other indicators of health in different racial and ethnic groups is well documented, referred to as health disparities. Race is a complex concept, and the two major competing theories of race use biological definitions and social construction to define racial difference. Although this relationship can vary depending on the definitions used, race is generally used in the context of health research as a fluid concept to group populations of people according to various factors that include but are not limited to ancestry, social identity, visible phenotype, and genetic makeup. Determinants of health include environmental, social, and genetic factors, as well as the person's individual characteristics and behaviors.
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