Inequalities in the Effects of Health Information Exchange on Hospital Choice - Evidence from PennsylvaniaP. Hung
Inequalities in the health effects of economic change Hard times or good times? Inequalities in the health effects of economic change. Int J Public Health 2011;56:3-5.Riva M, Bambra C, Easton S, et ... M Riva,C Bambra,S Easton,... - 《International Journal of Public Health》 被引...
Economic costs of health inequalities in the European Union Background In order to support the case for inter-sectoral policies to tackle health inequalities, the authors explored the economic costs of socioeconomic... Johan,P,Mackenbach,... - 《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 被引...
outline the need to conduct research and implement effective policies that address a range of tobacco products1,2. While less ubiquitous than cigarettes, chewing tobacco use persists as a global public health challenge despite being incorporated in the FCTC statutes of 138 countries...
China has three basic health insurance schemes: Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance (UEBMI), Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance (URBMI) and New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme (NRCMS). This study aimed to compare the equity of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of residents under an...
A total of 513 men aged 65-74 years were seen. The Caerphilly men had poorer lu... ML Burr,RM Holliday - 《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 被引量: 117发表: 1987年 Racial inequalities in childhood asthma Mortality and hospital admission rates for asthma are higher in Maoris ...
Self-reported depression, stressful life events, perceived stress, food insecurity, and financial strain were assessed using validated questionnaires during the second trimester and included as binary indicators of psychosocial stress. Results An IQR increase in PFNA was associated with elevated CRH (β...
Social class, race/ethnicity and all-cause mortality in the US: longitudinal results from the 1986-1994 National Health Interview Survey. Background: Occupational social class has become a leading indicator of social inequalities in health. In the US, economic sectors are distinct with respec... ...
This study examined inequalities in infant mortality in Denmark in relation to maternal educational level, and compared the inequalities to those observed in a similar study 10 years earlier. It was a register-based study of all singleton births in Denmark 1991-92, a study population of 113,814...
How can we communicate to the public that population level health interventions are effective at improving health? Perhaps the most familiar “currency” of effect is that which can be brought about via medication. Comparisons of effect sizes may be effective ways of communicating the benefits of ...