Sentences with phrase «healthcare system interventions»

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He says that although «preventative healthcare» in the private system has been the holy grail for health insurers it has proven difficult to lift the quality of data analysis and know exactly where intervention is needed.
«The American healthcare system is increasingly dependent upon medical interventions to address what is, most often, a normal and safe physiological process,» said Rebecca Benghiat, executive director of the New Space for Women's Health in New York City, where the Caesarean rate has just hit 31 percent of all births.
The intervention, which couples feedback to personalised action planning, could be included in infection control teams» audit and appraisal systems in order to reduce the burden of healthcare associated infection on hospital wards.
Because PD prevalence will likely increase in future, in part due to life - extending treatments now available, interventions aimed at minimizing morbidity are crucial to reducing the strain on the healthcare system and improving the quality of life for PD patients.
We offer something truly unique — and something sorely needed in a malfunctioning healthcare system that is bogged down by acute intervention in late - stage disease that could, in most cases, have been prevented.
It completely changed my relationship with the healthcare system and I felt like I was involved in my care and could affect the way my body responded to various interventions.
We found that interventions aimed at patients, healthcare professionals, and healthcare system were effective at improving overall screening attendance by 12 percent.
There have been calls for new public health models of interventions to enhance early child development within existing healthcare systems.74 As shown in our review, however, the current evidence base for interventions delivered to all families is lacking.
Transition to school is seen as one of the best stages in a child's life to measure child development and well - being.12 — 14 Research has established that children at higher risk for suboptimal development can be better prepared for initial success at school through early childhood education, family support, paediatric and allied healthcare interventions and child health programmes.15 When children come to school with the developmental capacity to take advantage of the education system, coupled with a high - quality education system, the initial positive effects persist into adolescence and adulthood.15
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