Fotaki M. Are all consumers the same? Choice in health, social care and education in England and elsewhere. Public Money & Management 2009;29(2):87-94 doi: 10.1080/09540960902767956[published Online First: Epub Date]|.Fotaki, M. 2009. "Are All Consumers the Same? Choice in Health, ...
Social care is currently undergoing a transformation, driven by Government policy, and key to this transformation is giving greater choice to service users. This vision of choice is based on a market model of competing service providers; such a model can be difficult to implement in rural areas...
Amino Acid SequenceRationale: The empirical evidence surrounding social values that may be relevant in priority setting decisions is relatively sparse and undeveloped. Many studdoi:http://dx.doi.org/Green, ColinGerard, KarenSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The government wants everyone who needs health and social care support to have choice and control over that support, whether at home or in residential care settings. Existingresearch suggests that good information is key to helping people make choices about their care. Good information should be ac...
Choice there is not, unless the thing which we take be so in our power that we might have refused it. Pick To work with a pick. Choice Care in selecting; judgment or skill in distinguishing what is to be preferred, and in giving a preference; discrimination. I imagine they [the apothe...
In its simplest meaning, kinesiology is the study of movement. It is derived from the Greek words kinesis and logos, which mean movement and teaching. But to explain further, kinesiology is the study of body movements to provide information about the well-being of other organs and systems of...
2.Attaining the highest degree of your beauty is not about looking good during social interaction, or physiological perfection, and you can't get there via technology. It's a growth process, a transformation of self through awareness and learning. It's about meaning, and being real. It's ...
Guideline implementation for breast healthcare in low-income and middle-income countries: overview of the Breast Health Global Initiative Global Summit 2007. A key determinant of breast cancer outcome is the degree to which newly diagnosed cancers are treated correctly in a timely fashion. Available...
The Paimio Sanatorium inFinlandstands as a groundbreaking example of architecture's potential to promote healing. Designed byAlvar Aaltobetween 1929 and 1933, the sanatorium combined innovative design principles with a deep understanding of human needs, setting new benchmarks for healthcare architecture....
Ginseng is an adaptogen, meaning it helps the body handle stress. Beyond its general health benefits, ginseng has been linked to better sexual performance, improving erectile function by supporting healthy blood flow. 5. Tribulus Terrestris This plant has been traditionally used to boost libido and...