«An age restriction on indoor tanning could be a significant step forward in the fight against skin cancer,» said study author Gery P. Guy, PhD, MPH,
a health economist in the CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control's Epidemiology and Applied Research Branch, in a press release.
«We found that these programs promoted independent living in the community among people who had serious mental illness but had not been served or underserved previously,» said Jangho Yoon, an assistant professor of health policy and
health economist in OSU's College of Public Health and Human Sciences and lead author of the study.
«Private universities are much more dependent on project - related, nongovernmental funding than public universities,» says David Schwappach,
a health economist in the faculty of medicine at Witten - Herdecke.
Dr Bokhari,
a health economist in the School of Economics and ESRC Centre for Competition Policy at UEA, analysed the impact of such agreements on US market prices for drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Not exact matches
Health Care: «I don't think there is much doubt as to where Senator Clinton is on the issue of health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Vir
Health Care: «I don't think there is much doubt as to where Senator Clinton is on the issue of
health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based in Vienna, Vir
health care,» says Raymond J. Keating, chief
economist for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, a small - business advocacy group based
in Vienna, Virginia.
«
Health care is a classic «luxury» good to which individuals and society wish to allocate a larger share of their rising income,»
economist Don Drummond said
in a recent lecture.
Pay has failed to accelerate
in part because many Americans are still uncertain about the economy's long - term
health, said Mike Schenk, a senior
economist at the Credit Union National Association.
But, under Obamacare, part - time workers conceivably can have the same amount of take - home pay and
health insurance to boot, according to University of Chicago
economist Casey Mulligan, who wrote about the situation recently
in The New York Times.
Back
in 1952, long before everyone and their mother could discuss the benefits of adopting a holistic approach to their personal
health,
economist Harry Markowitz introduced theory recommending a holistic approach to one's financial
health.
Gonzalez said three are immigrants; jurors» occupations include flight attendant, software engineer, nurse, marketing accountant and
health economist; and they live
in a variety of neighborhoods, from Visitacion Valley, Bernal Heights and the Excelsior to the Mission District, Russian Hill and Nob Hill.
They have a real message,» said David Hemenway, an
economist and a professor of
health policy at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, in an interview on F
health policy at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public
Health, in an interview on F
Health,
in an interview on Friday.
According to Freddie Mac's Deputy Chief
Economist Len Kiefer, regional variations
in market
health are becoming more noticeable:
«Nutritionists, political
economists and epidemiologists at Oxford will study how animal foods affect
health and the environment and they will then work with Sainsbury's to present those findings in ways people can understand,» said Sarah Molton, head of Our Planet, Our H
health and the environment and they will then work with Sainsbury's to present those findings
in ways people can understand,» said Sarah Molton, head of Our Planet, Our
HealthHealth.
Furnival was once chairman of APA and chief
economist for Cadbury, but Nash has insisted there is no conflict of interest because he «receives no income» from a «shareholding»
in his wife's lobbying firm and the firm has promised not to lobby her or the
health minister, Peter Dutton.
Grow nearer to the latter mark, says John Komlos, an
economist who studies height at Ludwig - Maximilian University
in Munich, and «
health diminishes: back, heart, bones.
Former Labour chief adviser and
economist John McLaren recently published research showing Scotland had a lower rate of improvement
in education,
health and economic performance than the rest of the UK.
Insurers, and some
health economists, cheered the section that found consolidation leads to an increase
in pricing.
A scheme launched by the Department of
Health in 2011 to help patients stick to their drug regimens has been so successful, that in its first five years, it will save NHS England # 517.6 m in the long - term, a team of health economists has
Health in 2011 to help patients stick to their drug regimens has been so successful, that
in its first five years, it will save NHS England # 517.6 m
in the long - term, a team of
health economists has
health economists has found.
Rozelle's earlier experiments on
health interventions
in China had «a real impact on the lives of poor people,» says Howard White, a developmental
economist with the Oslo - based Campbell Collaboration, which reviews economic and social studies.
Roger Bate, a
health economist and HIV expert at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank
in Washington DC, says that he is not yet persuaded by the studies suggesting that treatment prevents transmission.
China's economy was growing rapidly, but «children from rural areas with poor educations or
in bad
health didn't have the capabilities» to take advantage of new economic opportunities, says Luo Renfu, a longtime Rozelle collaborator and
economist at Peking University
in Beijing.
She holds an adjunct investigator position as a
health economist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research in Bedford, Massachu
health economist at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for
Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research in Bedford, Massachu
Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research
in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Now,
health economist Janet Currie at Princeton University and her colleagues have tried to overcome those problems by looking at birth certificates for all 1.1 million infants born
in Pennsylvania between 2004 and 2013 — a period that spanned the drilling of thousands of fracking wells
in the state, which now has more than 10,000 of them.
The study also revealed that obese individuals who had comorbidities such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol incurred more costs than obese workers without these conditions, says Karen Van Nuys, Ph.D., lead coauthor and
economist at Precision
Health Economics
in Los Angeles.
A 34 - year - old, soft - spoken but intense Indian psychiatrist named Vikram Patel sits at a table
in a conference room at the World Bank
in Washington, D.C. Flanking him are several other mental
health experts, looking out at a group of
economists.
When Patel presented those figures six years later, the World Bank
economists were unmoved, and they saw no need for investment
in mental
health treatment.
It's hardly a coincidence that this is exactly what Sunstein recommends
in his latest book, Nudge: Improving Decisions About
Health, Wealth, and Happiness, which he co-authored with University of Chicago
economist Richard Thaler.
A slowdown
in the growth of U.S.
health care costs could mean that Americans could save as much as $ 770 billion on Medicare spending over the next decade, Harvard
economists say.
Return on investment
in county public
health departments
in California exceeds return on investment
in many other areas of medical care, according to a new study by a University of California, Berkeley
economist.
Pourhashem worked with environmental engineering graduate student Quazi Rasool and postdoc Rui Zhang, Rice Earth scientist Caroline Masiello, energy
economist Ken Medlock and environmental scientist Daniel Cohan to show that urban dwellers
in the American Midwest and Southwest would gain the greatest benefits
in air quality and
health from greater use of biochar.
A recent study published
in the Aug. 21, 2013 Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and conducted by
health economists, has confirmed that TKR is a cost - effective treatment for patients with end - stage osteoarthritis.
While still a resident
in internal medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital
in Boston and a junior faculty member at the Harvard School of Public
Health, the
economist - turned - doctor researched various attempts since the 1960s to create a combined measure of impairment, illness and death.
«
Health economists, policymakers and researchers can and should work hand -
in - hand with tools like this so we can fully appreciate the impact on populations, not just individuals.
In one sign of the change, the Center for Global Development, an influential Washington, D.C. - based think tank, has convened a panel of
economists, consultants and representatives from industry and public
health to make recommendations for forecasting practices.
That public
health risk may bolster the argument for considering a cashless society, a perennial and controversial proposal that recently received a plug from
economist Kenneth Rogoff
in his new book, The Curse of Cash.
«I would guess that 90 % of labs
in Madagascar don't have a working centrifuge,» says Pivot co-CEO Matthew Bonds, himself a
health economist at Harvard University.
«There's the assumption that chronic disease is only something to do with the elderly and therefore not of economic relevance,» says co-author Marc Suhrcke, an
economist for the World
Health Organization
in Vienna.
Students more likely to participate
in free - and reduced - price lunch programs are among the same populations most likely to suffer from obesity and related
health risks, said Janet Peckham, an
economist in the Office of the Commissioner at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and lead author of the study.
Medicare, which is already the costliest public
health insurance program
in the world, is costing taxpayers an excess of $ 2 billion annually because of a practice called «upcoding»
in private Medicare Advantage plans, according to research by an
economist at The University of Texas at Austin.
When examining rising
health care spending,
economists look at population aging and shifts
in insurance coverage.
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to announce its decision
in a lawsuit that threatens federal
health insurance subsidies for more than 6 million Americans,
health care
economist Timothy D. McBride, PhD, professor
in the Brown School at Washington University
in St. Louis, is confident the high court will side with the Obama administration.
An age restriction on indoor tanning could be a significant step forward
in the fight against skin cancer, agreed study author Gery Guy, a
health economist at the CDC.
You look at it as an
economist, as a
health - oriented guy with all your knowledge of medical practice, but all the other stuff
in your life, too.
We got lots of interesting email
in response to my rebuttal to the wildly exaggerated and completely undocumented article posted by one «Sarah, the Healthy Home
Economist» that tells people not to drink green smoothies and says they can «devastate» your
health.
Hopefully, this blog encourages
health economists with an interest
in this area to share ideas and discuss the various challenges that arise when applying standard
health economic methods
in this interesting and rapidly evolving field.
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As you will see
in the summary report (by Fordham's Dara Zeehandelaar and Amber Winkler) and several technical papers to follow,
economist and pension expert Robert Costrell and education - finance expert Larry Maloney parsed the budgets of the Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Philadelphia school districts to estimate just how big an impact their pension and retiree -
health - care obligations will have on their bottom line
in coming years.
Bryan Yu, a senior
economist at Central 1 Credit Union, said the number of jobs
in professional, scientific and technical services — including fashion design — grew about four per cent over the past year
in B.C.
Health care and social assistance grew 8.1 per cent, while information, culture and recreation, a category that includes Vancouver's growing technology sector, expanded 12.6 per cent.
Mr. Tal is like many
economists in believing that interest rates are the biggest risk to the financial
health of today's heavily indebted homeowners.
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