Partial Contents: Medicare: Advancing Towards the 21st Century 1966-1996; HealthCare in the Early 1960s; Beneficiary Perspective; What Medicare Has Meant to Older Americans; Medicare, Medicaid and the Elderly Poor; Thirty Years of Medicare: A Personal Reflection on Medicare's Impact on Black ...
In the 1960s and early 1970s, migration from Turkey was encouraged to fill labour shortages in unskilled occupations. A second period of migration occurred (1970–1980) during which the spouses and children of many such “guest workers” joined them in the Netherlands. The majority of the ...
attended medical school in the 1960s and like every other student was filled full of facts to regurgitate in examinations. He wasn’t given the tools to find out what worked, and “in retrospect,” he says, “I’m angry about that” (Evidence-Based Medicine: An Oral History...
摘要: Public-sector reforms in Europe have taken shape in two main waves over the last three decades: New Public Management (NPM), which began in the early 1980s, and post-NPM from the late 1990s onwards...DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-47299-1_6 被引量: 1 ...
Starting in the early 1900s, Chileans began to address skyrocketing levels of infant mortality. Committed to establishing state welfare policies, health sc... VL Black 被引量: 5发表: 2002年 Philanthropic capitalism and health care organization in the early Republican period: The role of the rock...
In India, facility care for newborns began in the early 1960s in a few teaching hospitals; however, the expansion of these services was tardy until the 1980s.3 Thereafter the pace picked up in both the private sector and the larger public sector hospitals, and the first secondary care new...
Healthcare systems are complex and challenging for all stakeholders, but artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed various fields, including healthcare, with the potential to improve patient care and quality of life. Rapid AI advancements can revoluti
Discussion This repeat cross-sectional study found that large racial differences in the use of medical care that were present in the early 1960s narrowed in the following decade but have widened since then. The White-Black gap in expenditures is at an all-time high, as measured by inflation-...
Obamacare: Still a Failure Posted in Health Care, Health Reform, tagged Government-Run Health Care, Health Reform, Obamacare on October 12, 2024| 7 Comments » When I first started writing this column, it was during Obama’s first year and the big controversy was his plan for more gov...
Advances in health care have lengthened life spans, lowered infant mortality rates, and thus ___ the overpopulation problem. A. eliminated B. aggravated C. minimized D. distorted 34. American culture now stigmatizes, and sometimes even heavily ___ behavior that was once taken for granted: over...