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RURAL HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT

RURAL HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT

... in healthcare infrastructure, spending, and outcomes across states and between urban and rural ...of healthcare and to bring health care services in rural, health policy envisages a three tier ...

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Digital technologies and rural healthcare: Cumbria Rural Health Forum

Digital technologies and rural healthcare: Cumbria Rural Health Forum

... address rural health issues, through sharing of best practice and a systematic approach to demand ...Cumbria Rural Health Forum as a centre of expertise in rural ...good rural health look ...

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Rural Healthcare Infrastructural Disparities in India: a Critical Analysis of Availability and Accessibility

Rural Healthcare Infrastructural Disparities in India: a Critical Analysis of Availability and Accessibility

... Availability of physical healthcare infrastructure is one of the most important pillars of health care systems at any area. Adequate infrastructure is fundamental to the provision and execution proper health ...

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Hand hygiene compliance among rural healthcare workers of Nepal

Hand hygiene compliance among rural healthcare workers of Nepal

... the rural health-care settings available in Makwanpur ranging from former Sub-Health Post (SHP) which are now upgraded to health post, Health Post (HP), Primary Health Care Centers (PHCC) to district hospital ...

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... government healthcare facilities whereas comparatively double the number work in the private ...government healthcare services facilities in the delivery of refined modalities of diagnosis and therapy, such ...

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Influence of socio determinants on healthcare delivery in rural Nigeria

Influence of socio determinants on healthcare delivery in rural Nigeria

... to healthcare delivery in many rural locations. NA1, a rural health worker, confirmed this with reports of kidnaps, theft, and rape cases involving health workers and individuals in the ...the ...

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Urban rural difference in satisfaction with primary healthcare services in Ghana

Urban rural difference in satisfaction with primary healthcare services in Ghana

... Another study conducted in one of the remote islands of UK concluded that issues of access persist despite several policy initiatives, these issues might be resolved by inculcat- ing the local priorities, expectations ...

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Bazakas Final Paper.pdf

Bazakas Final Paper.pdf

... To study the effect of removing each aspect of the tax exemption individually and in combination, seven different tax policies were evaluated (Table 1). Primary hospital financial data was obtained from the ...

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Hardship financing of healthcare among rural poor in Orissa, India

Hardship financing of healthcare among rural poor in Orissa, India

... Peters [37] reported that 40% of hospitalized patients (all-India average) had to sell assets or borrow money to pay for hospital costs. Duggal [38] found that among the poorest quintile in India, this percentage was ...

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A Web of Support for Rural Girls: A School/Community Healthcare Partnership

A Web of Support for Rural Girls: A School/Community Healthcare Partnership

... "A Web of Support" for Rural Girls A School/Community Healthcare Partnership ANlKO VARPALOTAI Le travail dans les services de santk communautaire n 'estpar nouveau dans les regions rurales ou auprks d[.] ...

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Burnout among primary healthcare workers during implementation of integrated mental healthcare in rural Ethiopia: a cohort study

Burnout among primary healthcare workers during implementation of integrated mental healthcare in rural Ethiopia: a cohort study

... However, the acute shortage and maldistribution of HCWs in LMICs [10, 11] has major implications for the feasibility and acceptability of task-shared care. For ex- ample, in Ethiopia, the HCW to population ratio of 0.7 ...

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An ethnographic investigation of the maternity healthcare experience of immigrants in rural and urban Alberta, Canada

An ethnographic investigation of the maternity healthcare experience of immigrants in rural and urban Alberta, Canada

... maternity healthcare settings [25, 56, ...appropriate healthcare delivery, however, a negative trajectory of events may occur that range from simple miscommuni- cation to life-threatening incidents [58, ...

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Narrowing the rural oral healthcare gap: the 2017 rural interprofessional oral health practice symposium

Narrowing the rural oral healthcare gap: the 2017 rural interprofessional oral health practice symposium

... According to Mr. Morgan, there are a few ways to promote rural oral health (ROH) at the state and fed- eral level. For example, policymakers can go to experi- enced sites and hear their stories on how they ...

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Referral to Chinese medicine practitioners in Australian primary care: a survey of New South Wales rural and regional general practitioners

Referral to Chinese medicine practitioners in Australian primary care: a survey of New South Wales rural and regional general practitioners

... A 27-item survey questionnaire (Additional file 1) was sent to all GPs practising in rural and regional General Practice Divisions of NSW, with a reminder card sent after two months. GPs were asked for their ...

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County Integrated Healthcare Organization, China Solution of Rural Health

County Integrated Healthcare Organization, China Solution of Rural Health

... of rural China quickly solved the problem of lack of health manpower and medicine, eliminating severe infec- tious and endemic diseases (Hsiao, ...original rural three-tier health network became a ...

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Interpreting therapeutic landscape experiences through rural stroke survivors’ biographies of disruption and flow

Interpreting therapeutic landscape experiences through rural stroke survivors’ biographies of disruption and flow

... therapeutic landscape for stroke survivors, especially through its enabling natural and social.. However, the different physical, social, natural, and healthcare aspects of the rural.[r] ...

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Improving rural and remote practitioners’ knowledge of the diabetic foot: findings from an educational intervention

Improving rural and remote practitioners’ knowledge of the diabetic foot: findings from an educational intervention

... for healthcare professionals have used printed educational materials [27–32], audit and feedback [28] and multifa- ceted interventions [27, 28, 30, ...in healthcare professionals’ diabetic foot knowledge ...

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Teleconsultation service to improve healthcare in rural areas: acceptance, organizational impact and appropriateness

Teleconsultation service to improve healthcare in rural areas: acceptance, organizational impact and appropriateness

... small rural communities in Italy, the study design and consequent results could firstly support decision makers in similar countries or geographic settings where a teleconsultation service is mainly supplementary ...

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Healthcare provider’s attitude towards disability and experience of women with disabilities in the use of maternal healthcare service in rural Nepal

Healthcare provider’s attitude towards disability and experience of women with disabilities in the use of maternal healthcare service in rural Nepal

... s healthcare professionals including community health volunteers are the key to providing information and delivery of preventive, clinical and rehabilitative services for all people in the community as well as in ...

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How primary health care staff working in rural and remote areas access skill development and expertise to support health promotion practice

How primary health care staff working in rural and remote areas access skill development and expertise to support health promotion practice

... complement healthcare management by enabling individuals to increase control over their ...primary healthcare staff have a role to play in health promotion practice, but their ability to integrate health ...

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