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Health Outsourcing in a Rural Context

Health Outsourcing in a Rural Context

... Health outsourcing in Tasmania takes the following formats: privatisation of public sector clinical services; informal agreements between major hospitals and small rural centre hospitals[r] ... See full document

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Integrated primary care–behavioral health program development and implementation in a rural context

Integrated primary care–behavioral health program development and implementation in a rural context

... behavioral health services into primary care medical settings offers multiple benefits in regard to clinical cost-effec- tiveness, continuity of patient care, and more effective prevention and management of a wide ... See full document

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Health and wellbeing of international medical graduates: Acculturation into the Tasmanian rural and remote context

Health and wellbeing of international medical graduates: Acculturation into the Tasmanian rural and remote context

... experienced health workforce shortages, especially in rural and remote ...addition, rural and remote populations suffer the lowest levels of health access, the highest levels of medical ... See full document

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Health and wellbeing of international medical graduates: Acculturation into the Tasmanian rural and remote context

Health and wellbeing of international medical graduates: Acculturation into the Tasmanian rural and remote context

... The literature search captured 103 journal articles and reports, which were screened and selected for their content regarding IMGs. Each article was further reviewed with 25 articles and reports being excluded. They ... See full document

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A study of the primary health care identity work of Australian rural nurses in a context of national health reforms

A study of the primary health care identity work of Australian rural nurses in a context of national health reforms

... explore rural nurses’ agency in negotiating/navigating changing PHC practices through analysis of identity work to inform contemporary understandings of PHC ...in rural health ...Primary ... See full document

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Community health workers in rural India: analysing the opportunities and challenges Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) face in realising their multiple roles

Community health workers in rural India: analysing the opportunities and challenges Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) face in realising their multiple roles

... community health worker ’ s (CHW) performance; however, there are gaps in the evidence with respect to CHWs ’ role in community participation and ...Social Health Activists (ASHAs), whose roles include ... See full document

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Implementation factors and their effect on e Health service adoption in rural communities: a systematic literature review

Implementation factors and their effect on e Health service adoption in rural communities: a systematic literature review

... change context and process have a role in explaining change outcomes, ...in rural areas, this model allows to systematically assign each surfacing factor to one of these three robust, yet well- defined ... See full document

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Lessons learnt from literature: Exploring outsourcing in rural hospitals and health services in Tasmania

Lessons learnt from literature: Exploring outsourcing in rural hospitals and health services in Tasmania

... The main body of Australian literature directly addressing issues and causes of outsourcing in the health care services consists of case studies of rural and major hospital outsourcing Y[r] ... See full document

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Simulated interprofessional learning activities for rural health care services: perceptions of health care students

Simulated interprofessional learning activities for rural health care services: perceptions of health care students

... of health care ...on rural clinical placements, participated in the ...the context of rural and remote health care services (Table ... See full document

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Telemental Health and Telehealth in Rural Areas and Urban Hospitals

Telemental Health and Telehealth in Rural Areas and Urban Hospitals

... of rural telemental health experts recruited for this study and ORHP-funded Telehealth Resource Centers; and (3) conducting extensive web ...telemental health programs that were invited to complete a ... See full document

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Rural Nursing: the Australian context

Rural Nursing: the Australian context

... 4 RURAL NURSING There are several initiatives focused on Australian culture that guide health care, and some government departments and professional organisations that provide this direc[r] ... See full document

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Measuring spatial equity and access to maternal health services using enhanced two step floating catchment area method (E2SFCA) – a case study of the Indian Sundarbans

Measuring spatial equity and access to maternal health services using enhanced two step floating catchment area method (E2SFCA) – a case study of the Indian Sundarbans

... maternal health services in the region (details in Additional file ...the context of rural regions in India, where the travel speeds are extremely low because of lack of transport or road network, a ... See full document

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... population health outcomes, emphasising a focus on the world’s poorest and marginalised countries (least developed countries), and small island developing states (SIDS) (see Table ...1). Health professional ... See full document

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Health Services Consumers Perceptions on Task Shifting of Primary Healthcare Functions to Community Health Workers in Rural Butere Sub County, Western Kenya

Health Services Consumers Perceptions on Task Shifting of Primary Healthcare Functions to Community Health Workers in Rural Butere Sub County, Western Kenya

... the health facilities, the inability to pay for the few available means by the rural community coupled with nurses spending considerable time on attending to many patients, as a factor leading to the ... See full document

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An Advocacy Approach to Scaling up Involvement of Men in Maternal and Neonatal Child Health: A Model of Meteitei Sub County of Kenya

An Advocacy Approach to Scaling up Involvement of Men in Maternal and Neonatal Child Health: A Model of Meteitei Sub County of Kenya

... The scenario: Within the rural context, not delivering at the health facility may mean the difference between life and death for both the mother and the neonate. Men have tended to keep off “the ... See full document

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Is evidence-informed urban health planning a myth or reality? : Lessons from a qualitative assessment in three Asian cities

Is evidence-informed urban health planning a myth or reality? : Lessons from a qualitative assessment in three Asian cities

... and rural health is a prerogative of the Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP), at the Province level the Ministry of Social Development (MOSD, which covers health and education) and each ... See full document

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Acculturation in an information technology discourse community

Acculturation in an information technology discourse community

... regional, rural and remote communities so that the world itself has become a small global ...regional, rural and remote ...the context of IT and T is explored through a description of the provision ... See full document

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Privacy-Preserving  Content-Based  Image  Retrieval  in  the  Cloud (Extended  Version)

Privacy-Preserving Content-Based Image Retrieval in the Cloud (Extended Version)

... In this work we propose a framework for the privacy-preserving outsourced storage, search, and retrieval of images in large-scale, dynamically updated repositories. Our framework is composed of two main components: an ... See full document

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Do relational norms matter in hotel outsourcing relationships? Lesson learned from hotel sectors

Do relational norms matter in hotel outsourcing relationships? Lesson learned from hotel sectors

... The TCE approach by Williamson (1985) is one of the most popular paradigms for investigating hotel outsourcing (Lamminmaki, 2007). Whereas TCE explains governance through the properties of transactions, the ... See full document

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Understanding sustainable rural livelihood security in indian context: a review

Understanding sustainable rural livelihood security in indian context: a review

... of rural infrastructure, and lack of opportunities in non-farm sector, while the main constraints in less diversified area are poor transport facilities, unfavourable agro-climate, lack of credit facilities, lack ... See full document

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