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Am J Public Health
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Pediatrics. 144
Every day in the United States, health professionals confront the effects of firearm injury. In emergency rooms, trauma centers, ambulatory offices, and acute care and rehabilitation facilities, health professionals and the health systems they work w
Publikováno v:
NAM Perspectives.
Autor:
Angela R. Bradbury, Stephanie M. Fullerton, Debra G.B. Leonard, Theodore G. Ganiats, George Isham, Kimberly A. Kaphingst, Catherine Wicklund, James P. Evans, Marissa Levine, Catharine Wang, Ellen Matloff, Leonard W. Ortmann, Debra Lochner Doyle, Nazneen Aziz, Michael F. Murray, Misha Angrist, Kristen Young, Muin J. Khoury, Wendy R. Uhlmann, W. David Dotson, Joan Scott, Sun Hee Rim, Sara Imhof, Jill Hagenkord, Ann G. Zauber, Bruce R. Korf
Publikováno v:
NAM Perspectives.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 90:1465-1470
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The Permanente journal. 21
Health care organizations can magnify the impact of their community service and other philanthropic activities by implementing programs that create shared value. By definition, shared value is created when an initiative generates benefit for the spon
Autor:
George Isham, Steven M. Teutsch, Anne C. Haddix, Eduardo Sanchez, Steven H. Woolf, Warren A Jones
The National Commission on Prevention Priorities released its first ranking of clinical preventive services in 2001.[1][1] A rigorous methodology was developed that allowed for comparisons to be made across clinical preventive services on the basis o
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5217837/
Autor:
George Isham, David A. Kindig
Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Health Services Management. 30:3-20
Because population health improvement requires action on multiple determinants--including medical care, health behaviors, and the social and physical environments--no single entity can be held accountable for achieving improved outcomes. Medical orga
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Health Affairs. 32:1446-1452
Clinical care contributes only 20 percent to overall health outcomes, according to a population health model developed at the University of Wisconsin. Factors contributing to the remainder include lifestyle behaviors, the physical environment, and so
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 7:360-366
Despite spending more per capita on health care than any other country, health outcomes in the United States rank low. In 2001, in an attempt to improve the situation, The Institute of Medicine defined ideal health care as safe, timely, effective, ef