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Policy Brief
  • Language: en

Policy Brief

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Issues in Public Health: Challenges for the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Issues in Public Health: Challenges for the 21st Century

“You won’t find a better textbook on public health than this. Comprehensive, authoritative, up-to-date, informative, and very readable. A must for all public health reading lists.” Emeritus Professor Mike Daube, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia “In Issues in Public Health you will find detailed, evidence-based, contemporary discussion about the wide range of public health challenges facing public health professionals around the world.” Mary Lyons, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK “An essential resource for anyone looking to understand the foundations of public health and its ongoing evolution.” Dr...

Human Resources For Health In Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Human Resources For Health In Europe

This book analyses how the current regulatory processes and practices related to key aspects of the management of the health professions may facilitate or inhibit the development of effective responses to challenges facing health care systems in Europe. The authors document how health care systems in Europe are confronting existing challenges in relation to the health workforce and identify the strategies that are likely to be most effective in optimizing the management of health professionals in the future.

The Changing Role of the Hospital in European Health Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

The Changing Role of the Hospital in European Health Systems

A team of world-leading policy experts and clinicians analyse the changing role of the hospital across Europe.

Health Policy And European Union Enlargement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Health Policy And European Union Enlargement

· What are the implications of the different levels of health in an enlarged EU? · Will free movement of goods, services and people within an enlarged EU be good for health and health care? · What have we learned from past enlargements? European national policy-makers broadly agree on the core objectives that their health care system should pursue. The list is straightforward: universal access for all citizens, effective care for better health outcomes, efficient use of resources, and high quality services responsive to patient’s concerns. It is a formula that resonates across the political spectrum and which, in various, sometimes inventive configurations, has played a role ...

EBOOK: Caring for People with Chronic Conditions: A Health System Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

EBOOK: Caring for People with Chronic Conditions: A Health System Perspective

"Overall, the book walks a delicate balance between evidence and advocacy regarding the care of people with chronic conditions. Nolte and McKee conclude the volume with the following: 'A first step is to recognize that something must be done. A second, which we hope will be facilitated by the evidence provided in this book, is to realize that something actually can be done, and that they can do it (p. 240)'. The overarching desire to match the need for evidence with the reality that advocates (including policy-makers) need a reasoned voice makes the book well suited to health policy deliberations." International Journal of Integrated Care The complex nature of many chronic diseases, which af...

EBOOK: Issues in Public Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

EBOOK: Issues in Public Health

What is public health and why is it important? By looking at the foundations of public health, its historical evolution, the themes that underpin public health and the increasing importance of globalization, this book provides thorough answers to these two important questions. Written by experts in the field, the book discusses the core issues of modern public health, such as tackling vested interests head on, empowering people so they can make healthy decisions, and recognising the political nature of the issues. The new edition has been updated to identify good modern public health practice, evolving from evidence. New features include: Two new chapters on the expanding role of public heal...

EBOOK: Facets of Public Health in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

EBOOK: Facets of Public Health in Europe

Public health has had positive results in the last two centuries when it comes to reducing the impact and prevalence of infectious disease.However, much remains to be done to reduce non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and cancer, which make up the major disease burden of the WHO European Region. This book takes a broad but detailed approach to public health in Europe and offers the most comprehensive analysis of this region currently available. It considers a huge range of key topics in public health and includes chapters on the following topics: Screening Health Promotion Tackling social determinants of health Health Impact Assessment The Public Health Workforce Public Health Re...

The History of the Troubles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

The History of the Troubles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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EBOOK: Health Systems, Health, Wealth and Societal Well-being: Assessing the case for investing in health systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

EBOOK: Health Systems, Health, Wealth and Societal Well-being: Assessing the case for investing in health systems

How can we improve health, wealth and societal well-being by investing in health systems? How can we ensure that health systems are sustained in the future? How can we monitor, manage and improve performance so that health systems are as effective and efficient as possible? This book looks at health systems from a new perspective. By reviewing the complex relationship between health systems, health and wealth, it argues that health systems need not be, as is often believed, simply a drag on resources but rather can be part and parcel of improving health and achieving better economic growth. Aiming to assist policy-makers as they assess the case for investing in health systems, Health Systems,Health, Wealth and Societal Well-being reviews the evidence on: The contribution of health systems to better health and to economic growth The ways that investment in better health can save future health costs as well as boosting economic growth How we can create equitable, sustainable health systems fit for the 21st century