Not exact matches
Some
health economists and insurance companies are also
seeking a change from fee - for - service to an
outcome - based model, offering incentives for successful and efficient treatments.
In contrast, progressives
seek to ensure «equality and justice,» by guaranteeing these
outcomes through the enactment of a series of ««positive» rights like housing, food, and
health care» that someone must provide — be it government or the private sector.
In light of Arizona homebirth practitioners» and clients» interest in midwives» scope of practice in the US and elsewhere, we
seek in this meta - analysis to compare and contrast direct entry midwives»
outcomes for homebirths with their
outcomes in hospital or
health care facility settings.
In general, home visiting programs can be grouped into those
seeking medical / physical
health outcomes and those
seeking parent - child interaction and child development
outcomes.
One research summary found that after reviewing all available studies regarding the
outcomes of using IBCLCs, mothers who had higher breastfeeding initiation rates, a longer duration of exclusive breastfeeding, a longer duration of any breastfeeding, higher breastfeeding rates for all infant age groups, AND better maternal and infant
health outcomes as compared to those who didn't
seek out IBCLC support (5).
With full understanding of ridership and revenues4 on different routes (through better data collection) the metro mayor should
seek to offer services to connect people more quickly and affordably to job and training opportunities across the city region, as well boosting
health, environmental and social
outcomes.
Entitled Social science and epigenetics: opportunities and challenges, the symposium will
seek to examine how multidisciplinary research into epigenetics — the science of the lasting marks that modify the expression of the genes encoded in our DNA — might help provide answers to societal concerns including why deprivation has such a marked impact on child development and on
health outcomes.
Triple Aim program
seeks practical approach for better mental
health outcomes Thursday April 14, 2016 at 03:50 pm
The researchers noted that this tendency toward overly cautious advice encouraged people to
seek unnecessary care — an
outcome that
health care reform
seeks to minimize in order to reduce costs.
Mental
health conditions may be common among patients
seeking bariatric surgery; however, the prevalence of these conditions and whether they are associated with postoperative
outcomes has not been known.
Patients who didn't
seek follow - up care within a month received the lowest rate of care and had the worst
health outcomes — demonstrating the need to improve follow - up with high risk chest pain patients after they're discharged from the emergency room, Ko said.
«On a broader systems level, tracking
health care utilization and
health outcomes will help organizations monitor
health at the population level and provide hard data to policymakers
seeking to implement other supportive remedies,» they note.
In their study, Lundgren and Adams
sought understanding of the processes by which youth are socialized into gender norms and how these gender norms are associated with violence and other negative
health outcomes.
«Racial - ethnic minorities suffer more strokes and worse stroke
outcomes than White Americans and they often show up later to an emergency room to
seek critical treatments,» said Bernadette Boden - Albala, M.P.H., Dr.PH., lead author and professor of public
health, dentistry and neurology and associate dean of program development, at Global Institute of Public Health at New York Unive
health, dentistry and neurology and associate dean of program development, at Global Institute of Public
Health at New York Unive
Health at New York University.
Dr. Collin's consultation
seeks to «integrate» conventional medical treatment with «alternative» therapies optimizing the
health outcome using both approaches and minimizing adverse effects of drugs.
They will be focused on the
outcomes the child or young person
seeks to obtain across education,
health and care to enable them to achieve at school and college and to make a successful transition to adulthood.
School closures are the not so distant cousins of policing, housing and
health policies that
seek to unearth, delete or disperse community assets as a way to improve
outcomes.
In addition to
health concerns, regular visits with your doctor will help create a paper trail that may be essential to a positive
outcome when your accident lawyer
seeks a settlement for your case.
The medical community also stipulates that people and families with
health insurance have better
health outcomes, as they are able to
seek medical treatment in a timely manner, rather that wait it out or end up in emergency care.
They
seek to reduce the risk and occurrence of negative
health outcomes through research, community education, and
health policy.
The Guild
seeks to serve the interests of its members and to support community pharmacy in its role delivering quality
health outcomes to all Australians.
Seeking a
health care data analyst position to leverage my diverse skills and experience in data mining and analysis to improve the patient
outcome and business operations of HCOs.
Experienced
Health Care Professional, Registered Nurse / Masters Degree
Health Care Administrator,
seeking long term association in Greater lowell, MA area, with company, working with and for the betterment of people as a dedicated, detail oriented company focused person looking for optimum benefit / bottom line
outcome for employer and myself
National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation Examines child and family well - being
outcomes in detail and
seeks to relate those
outcomes to their experience with the child welfare system and to family characteristics, community environment, and other factors.
A growing body of research has
sought to quantify the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and illuminate their connection with negative behavioral and
health outcomes, such as obesity, alcoholism, and depression, later in life.»
Researchers and program planners need a better understanding of the linkages between early marriage, sexual violence, low education and early childbearing to help inform interventions
seeking to improve reproductive
health outcomes.
This concept is not too dissimilar to the only major recommendation from the original National
Health and Hospitals Commission review report that sought to establish a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Authority to provide oversight for policy development and resource implementation supporting the improvement of health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p
Health and Hospitals Commission review report that
sought to establish a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Authority to provide oversight for policy development and resource implementation supporting the improvement of health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p
Health Authority to provide oversight for policy development and resource implementation supporting the improvement of
health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p
health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Advances in prevention in public
health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent
health - risk behaviors by focusing on risk and protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these different
outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that bonding to school and family protects against a broad range of
health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific
outcome, such as preventing substance abuse, and on attitudes and social influences that predict that
outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not
sought to address the shared risk and protective factors for diverse
health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent
health.
The
outcome of this article can serve as a guide for researchers and community members
seeking to address
health disparities in diverse Pacific Islander communities.
Racism and discrimination have significant physical and mental
health impacts on individuals and influence help
seeking and
health care
outcomes.
This work
sought to build the
health promotion capacity of Aboriginal maternal and child
health service providers and contribute to improvements in
health outcomes for Aboriginal mothers and babies.
By focusing on families most at risk, programs
seek to diminish disparities in
health and developmental
outcomes.
Rooted in child social, emotional and behavioral development, Touchpoints
seeks to improve parent - provider relationships, improve provider relationships with each other, enhance parent - infant relationships, moderate parental stress, normalize parent's perceptions of their child's behavior, increase well - child care adherence, improve infant developmental
outcomes, improve maternal mental
health indicators, and encourage longer breastfeeding.
Awareness of family situation such as other mental
health factors, and
seeking support to be able to deal with this will effect the
outcome of support
This had the potential to result in many people putting off tests they need but can't afford (with potentially worse
health outcomes and greater costs for the
health system), and more people
seeking these tests through the already financially challenged public system.
Evaluation results demonstrated both enhanced quality of care and promotion of more - favorable parenting practices related to perceptions of children's behavior at 30 to 33 months, discipline at 30 to 33 months, and
health care
seeking at 2 to 4 months and 30 to 33 months.4 — 7 In addition, HS reduced income disparities in the use of preventive services and enhanced parents» satisfaction with care at 30 to 33 months.8 Using observational data and a longitudinal sample, Caughy et al9 reported that participation in HS was associated with positive child development
outcomes, including greater attachment and fewer child behavior problems when children were 34 to 37 months of age.
This course is recommended for
health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social workers, and nurses who
seek knowledge about improving
outcomes for children affected by divorce.
This course is recommended for social workers, counselors, psychologists, and other human services and behavioral
health professionals who
seek knowledge about Ultra-Brief Measures
outcome measure for Clinical Practice.
Outcomes included parental responses to child misbehavior; reports of their child's
health, behavior, development, and social skills; selected age - appropriate parenting practices that promote child
health and development; and experiences
seeking health care for their HS child.
When women plan their pregnancies they are more likely to
seek prenatal care, resulting in better
health outcomes for them and their children.
It remains a barrier to governments
seeking to close the gap on
health outcomes, and to improve economic participation through employment and education.
Especially during late adulthood when people experience losses in resources required for goal pursuit (e.g.,
health, income, cognitive abilities; Freund & Riediger, 2001; Jopp & Smith, 2006), couples may benefit from sharing possible selves, that is, from both spouses hoping to bring about or
seeking to prevent similar future events or
outcomes.
The EHC plan will then state what the child / young person's special educational needs are, if any; the
outcomes being
sought for the child; the special educational needs provision the child requires; and any extra
health care and social care provision required to assist with meeting the child's SEND.
At the Centre for Community Child
Health, we use our system and service design expertise to support initiatives in local communities that are
seeking to improve child and family
outcomes and are looking for planning support.
The Centre for Community Child
Health offers expertise in data, measurement and evaluation to assist initiatives that are
seeking to improve
outcomes for children and families and require support to locate, analyse and understand available data sources, to set up shared measurement systems and to evaluate design and delivery
outcomes.
We
seek to support and strengthen the
health of Elders and the next generation of First Nations, Inuit and Métis, and to identify strategies for optimal
health outcomes, promising culturally - based prevention initiatives, linkages to networks and resources, and ways to close the gaps in
health knowledge and data.
The ECN
sought to achieve the following goals: (1) establish a comprehensive, sustainable SOC with a reliable infrastructure for young children ages 0 - 5 and their families; (2) reduce stigma and increase community awareness about early childhood mental
health needs and the importance of responding to their needs early and effectively; (3) improve
outcomes for young children 0 - 5 who have significant behavioral or relational symptoms related to trauma, parent / child interaction difficulties or impaired social emotional development; (4) provide statewide training and local coaching for providers, families, and community members regarding evidence - based practices for effectively treating early childhood mental
health and social emotional needs; and (5) develop a seamless early childhood SOC using a public
health model for replication in other areas of the state.