مرور Volume 4, Issue 9 بر اساس عنوان
در حال نمایش موارد 1 - 13 از 13
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Assessment of the Status of National Oral Health Policy in India (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Background National oral health policy was conscripted by the Indian Dental Association (IDA) in 1986 and was accepted as an integral part of National Health Policy (NHP) by the Central Council of Health and Family ...
 
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Beyond Compassion: Replacing a Blame Culture With Proper Emotional Support and Management; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare?” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)The absence of compassion, argues the author, is not the cause of healthcare failures but rather a symptom of deeper systemic failures. The clinical encounter arouses strong emotions of anxiety, fear, and anger in patients ...
 
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Compassion Is a Necessity and an Individual and Collective Responsibility; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare?” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Compassion is a complex process that is innate, determined in part by individual traits, and modulated by a myriad of conscious and unconscious factors, immediate context, social structures and expectations, and organizational ...
 
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Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly? (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)The role of competition in healthcare is much debated. Despite a wealth of international experience in relation to competition, evidence is mixed and contested and the debate about the potential role for competition is ...
 
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Enhancing the Capacity of Policy-Makers to Develop Evidence-Informed Policy Brief on Infectious Diseases of Poverty in Nigeria (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Background The lack of effective use of research evidence in policy-making is a major challenge in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). There is need to package research data into effective policy tools ...
 
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Healthcare and Compassion: Towards an Awareness of Intersubjective Vulnerability; Comment on “Why and How Is Compassion Necessary to Provide Good Quality Healthcare?” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)How to instill compassion in a healthcare organization? In this article, I respond to Marianna Fotaki's proposals in her piece, ‘Why and how is compassion necessary to provide good quality healthcare?' by drawing on insights ...
 
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In Defense of Regulated Fee-for-Service Payment: A Response to Recent Commentaries (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)
 
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Let’s Take it to the Clouds: The Potential of Educational Innovations, Including Blended Learning, for Capacity Building in Developing Countries (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)In modern decentralised health systems, district and local managers are increasingly responsible for financing, managing, and delivering healthcare. However, their lack of adequate skills and competencies are a critical ...
 
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Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program in Prisons from the Perspective of Medical and non-Medical Prison Staff: A Qualitative Study in Iran (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Background As one of the most important components of harm reduction strategy for high-risk groups, following the HIV epidemics, Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) has been initiated in prisoners since 2003. In ...
 
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New Scope for Research in Traditional and Non-conventional Medicine; Comment on “Substitutes or Complements? Diagnosis and Treatment with Non-conventional and Conventional Medicine” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)The article takes its cue from models of quantitative research applied to complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) and pinpoints some innovative features in the case at issue (Portugal). It goes on to outline new research ...
 
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of HIV-Positive People in Tehran, Iran: A Mixed-Method Descriptive Study (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Background People Living with HIV (PLHIV) are highly stigmatized and consequently hard-to-access by researchers and importantly, public health outreach in Iran, possibly due to the existing socio-cultural situation ...
 
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Shanghai’s Track Record in Population Health Status: What Can Explain It?; Comment on “Shanghai Rising: Health Improvements as Measured by Avoidable Mortality Since 2000” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective measures to achieve health improvements, especially in developing countries that face severe resource constraints. In their ...
 
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Two Wrongs Do Not Make a Right: Flaws in Alternatives to Fee-for-Service Payment Plans Do Not Mean Fee-for-Service Is a Good Solution to Rising Prices; Comment on “Fee-for-Service Payment - An Evil Practice That Must Be Stamped Out?” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2015-09-01)Professor Naoki Ikegami's “Fee-for-service payment – an evil practice that must be stamped out" summarizes many of the failings of alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment systems. His article also offers ...
 



