Variation in infant birth weight: socioeconomic factors versus medical conditions [0.03%]
婴儿出生体重的差异:社会经济因素与医疗条件之间的对比
Kennith G Hunter,M Mark Taslimi
Kennith G Hunter
This paper seeks to determine the relative effect of socioeconomic variables and medical conditions in explaining changes in infant birth weight, specifically, low birth weight (LBW). Using ordinary least squares regression, we first analyz...
Comparative Study
Journal of health and human services administration. 2008 Fall;31(2):198-222. DOI: 2008
Establishing values-based leadership and value systems in healthcare organizations [0.03%]
基于价值观的医疗卫生组织领导力和价值体系的建立
David R Graber,Anne Osborne Kilpatrick
David R Graber
The importance of values in organizations is often discussed in management literature. Possessing strong or inspiring values is increasingly considered to be a key quality of successful leaders. Another common theme is that organizational v...
Commentary: health and economic development in the Mississippi Delta Region [0.03%]
评论:密西西比河三角洲地区的卫生和经济发展
Garth N Graham
Garth N Graham
David M Mirvis,Joy A Clay
David M Mirvis
The papers included in this symposium provide a compelling rationale for the role of health as an engine of economic growth, and thus for investing in health improvement as an important step in improving economic growth in the Mississippi D...
Am I my brother's keeper? A proposal to determine state governments' affirmative duty to advance public health [0.03%]
安得广厦千万间:确定国家政府积极维护公共健康的义务
Kevin W Ryan,Paula Card-Higginson,Joseph W Thompson
Kevin W Ryan
The population health and income nexus in the Mississippi River Delta Region and beyond [0.03%]
密西西比河三角洲地区及周边的公共卫生与收入关系
David E Bloom,Diana M Bowser
David E Bloom
The association between health and income has been well established using cross-country panel data. This paper explores this association further using data for corresponding cross sections of counties in the United States in 1970 and 2000. ...
John E Gnuschke,Stanley Hyland,Jeffrey Wallace et al.
John E Gnuschke et al.
It is difficult to separate the demographic, social, and economic changes that have occurred in the Delta. The complex fabric that forms the Delta cannot be broken into parts for simple analysis. Healthcare issues cannot be separated from e...
Arthur G Cosby,Diana M Bowser
Arthur G Cosby
The Delta region of the U.S. has substantial disparities in health outcomes. For four of the leading causes of death in the United States (cardiovascular disease, cancer, stroke, and injury) residents of the Delta region are between 1.16 (c...