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Health reform in Mexico: governance and potential outcomes

Health reform in Mexico: governance and potential outcomes

... of health cannot be -but it was- masked with demagogic projects such as the launching of ‘ high-qu- ality’ hospitals in several places ...a health reform will exhacerbate the already limited-cover to ... See full document

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The evolution of New Zealand’s health workforce policy and planning system: a study of workforce governance and health reform

The evolution of New Zealand’s health workforce policy and planning system: a study of workforce governance and health reform

... wider health policy implementation [57], through the emphasis on patient-centred care through- out the WSFs and the proposed use of plasticity models to assist with improved deployment of PC ...Zealand ... See full document

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Quality of governance, public spending on health and health status in Sub Saharan Africa : a panel data regression analysis

Quality of governance, public spending on health and health status in Sub Saharan Africa : a panel data regression analysis

... and health outcomes and between income and health outcomes can run in both ...in health outcomes. That is, health spending and income are potentially en- dogenous and this ... See full document

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Political agency and public healthcare

Political agency and public healthcare

... utilization after the introduction of VHCs, over and above the effect of time trends and state fixed effects and alongside a number of controls for confounding effects. Our exposure variable refers to being exposed to a ... See full document

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Educating for health service reform: clinical learning, governance and capability – a case study protocol

Educating for health service reform: clinical learning, governance and capability – a case study protocol

... fast-changing health service environment, innovative service models are being developed rapidly around the ...and governance (quality control) in clinical learning and ...National Health Workforce ... See full document

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Regulatory governance in the National Health Service 1985 2004: Analysing selected reform initiatives

Regulatory governance in the National Health Service 1985 2004: Analysing selected reform initiatives

... UK health care system, as a consequence o f which competing political parties promise citizens ever-increasing access to better health care, and which exceeds the capacity o f the state to ...to ... See full document

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BEPA monthly brief, Issue 42, December 2010

BEPA monthly brief, Issue 42, December 2010

... these reform efforts are certainly very useful, one has to ask whether they really are sufficient for preventing a repetition of the destabilising processes with which EMU is currently ... See full document

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Measuring self rated health status among resettled adult refugee populations to inform practice and policy – a scoping review

Measuring self rated health status among resettled adult refugee populations to inform practice and policy – a scoping review

... Health measurement tool items should also be exam- ined to illustrate why they are culturally relevant in terms of the rationale behind their inclusion and under- standing what it means for a person in that ... See full document

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Improving service coordination for children with complex needs

Improving service coordination for children with complex needs

... of health commissioners and primary care trusts, linked with local authority education and social services (Watson et al, 2002; Bachmann et al, 2009; Law et al, 2011; Pratt et al, 2012; Brooks et al, ... See full document

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Health Risks due to Consumption of Malus domestica Golden Delicious Containing Heavy Metals

Health Risks due to Consumption of Malus domestica Golden Delicious Containing Heavy Metals

... the health of ...adverse health effects, such as intrauterine growth re- tardation, decreased immune defenses, psychosocial behavioral disabilities asso- ciated with malnutrition and upper gastrointestinal ... See full document

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Governance in Agricultural Value Chains in Tamaulipas, Mexico

Governance in Agricultural Value Chains in Tamaulipas, Mexico

... The Global Value Chain approach (GVC) was developed by Gary Gereffi (1994, 1999). The influence of globalization processes on business activities is in the origin of the GVC concept, which is oriented to the study of ... See full document

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Fiscal reform and corporate governance in the Czech Republic

Fiscal reform and corporate governance in the Czech Republic

... Following the wording of tax reform, tax will newly be assessed on outstanding liabilities that have been overdue for more than 36 months or have become statute-barred. In case of a subsequent settlement, the tax ... See full document

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A concept for European Community support for security sector reform. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 253 final, 24 May 2006

A concept for European Community support for security sector reform. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 253 final, 24 May 2006

... sector reform, or security system reform as it is also referred to, reflecting the multi-sector nature of the security system, is an important part of conflict prevention, peace building and democratisation ... See full document

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Market Discipline and EU Corporate Governance Reform in the Banking Sector: Merits, Fallacies, and Cognitive Boundaries

Market Discipline and EU Corporate Governance Reform in the Banking Sector: Merits, Fallacies, and Cognitive Boundaries

... corporate governance reform, but a number of fallacies in the analysis of the standard ...corporate governance model can work when the principal actors face severe limitations in their knowledge and ... See full document

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How should public health professionals engage with lay epidemiology?

How should public health professionals engage with lay epidemiology?

... interpret health risks. It is seen as a barrier to public health when the public disbelieves or fails to act upon public health ...of health and risks to health in a good life. ... See full document

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Progress and outcomes of health systems reform in the United Arab Emirates: a systematic review

Progress and outcomes of health systems reform in the United Arab Emirates: a systematic review

... of health strategies and policies. Clearly child and maternal health services, youth services, health promotion and preventative ser- vices and occupational health services should be prior- ... See full document

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Potential Effects on Human Health of Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure in a Place in Southeast of Mexico

Potential Effects on Human Health of Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure in a Place in Southeast of Mexico

... three sites located in the surroundings of oil and gas maritime terminal at the southeast of Mexico. Hazard quotient is reported for different age groups. Paraiso City in Tabasco State reported the highest values ... See full document

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Implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in 2007. Progress report Azerbaijan. Commission staff working document accompanying the communication. SEC (2008) 391 final, 3 April 2008

Implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in 2007. Progress report Azerbaijan. Commission staff working document accompanying the communication. SEC (2008) 391 final, 3 April 2008

... Azerbaijan approved a programme for the development of vocational training and education with a focus on improving governance, transparency, school autonomy and upgrading of training content. It refers to ... See full document

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Conceptual and institutional gaps: understanding how the WHO can become a more effective cross-sectoral collaborator

Conceptual and institutional gaps: understanding how the WHO can become a more effective cross-sectoral collaborator

... global governance to advancing public health has intensified and become more ...global governance is the well-known and comprehensive one by Weiss and Thakur [1] which describe global ... See full document

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Educational Innovation and Curriculum Reform in Mexico

Educational Innovation and Curriculum Reform in Mexico

... We personally found in our analysis of the curriculum production related to the matter of curricular innovations during the first decade of our twenty-first Century (2000-2012) that when we talk about the curriculum ... See full document

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