You can also, on paper, save money by imposing price controls on health care, but that policy has a long track record of failure. At the risk of understatement, either of those approaches represents “the wrong kind” of entitlement reform. Indeed, those policies are not really reform. Inst...
3.8%, and 2.3%, respectively. Common risk factors were divided into three main categories: significant emotional distress among parents, sleep disorders in children and adolescents, and academic difficulties (such as repeating a year, suspension, or absenteeism). ...
The assessment ranks 173 cities from around the world. Each city is scored based on 30 qualitative and quantitative factors evaluating 5 categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. The scores are based on external data points, in-house analysts, and in...
As a result, health policymakers and providers must understand the unique needs of older adults during disasters to locate emergency care facilities for rapid response and effective evacuation. 2.2. Location–allocation formulation for emergency services The application of the location–allocation problem ...
Problems linked to “child care”, in contrast, spiked in the early months of the pandemic (+ 9.7 p.p. in the week of 15 April 2020, 95% CI 6.7, 12.8) but returned to pre-pandemic levels thereafter, despite renewed school closures during the second COVID-19 wave in Germany (see ...
2022). We consolidate these characteristics with the value-driven character of crises that has been emphasized throughout the paper. While much literature on disaster and ethics primarily focus on health crises and duty of care (Leider et al.,2017), here we stress the need for principles ...
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Problem: Mixed Messages – I Need You to Do More, I Care, This is Really Bad, We’re Going to be Ok. “As the CEO, I know my people are worried about their jobs. They should be, because revenue is down 50%. I don’t want to tell them that, though, because I don’t want ...
This may be attributed to more widespread screening, awareness, and better management and care models for chronic hypertension (HTN) especially in developed countries. Nevertheless, patients still present with hypertensive crises, which may be life-threatening, resulting in rapid end organ damage and/...