Volume 9, Issue 8
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Characterizing the Validity and Real-World Utility of Health Technology Assessments in Healthcare: Future Directions; Comment on “Problems and Promises of Health Technologies: The Role of Early Health Economic Modelling” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2020-08-01)With their article, Grutters et al raise an important question: What do successful health technology assessments (HTAs) look like, and what is their real-world utility in decision-making? While ...
 
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Exploring a New Model of End-of-Life Care for Older People That Operates in the Space Between the Life World and the Healthcare System: A Qualitative Case Study (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2020-08-01)Background Innovative service models to facilitate end-of-life care for older people may be required to enable and bolster networks of care. The aim of this ...
 
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Aiming Higher: Advancing Public Social Insurance for Long-term Care to Meet the Global Aging Challenge; Comment on “Financing Long-term Care: Lessons From Japan” (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2020-08-01)Globally, aging populations are driving the demand for long-term care (LTC) services for a growing number of older people with disabilities or chronic illnesses. A key challenge for policy-makers ...
 
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“It’s Not Smooth Sailing”: Bridging the Gap Between Methods and Content Expertise in Public Health Guideline Development (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2020-08-01)Background The development of reliable, high quality health-related guidelines depends on explicit and transparent processes, methods aimed at minimising risks ...
 
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Medicalization Defined in Empirical Contexts – A Scoping Review (Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2020-08-01)Background Medicalization has been a topic of discussion and research for over four decades. It is a known concept to researchers from a broad range of ...
 



