A political history of federal mental health and addiction insurance parity [0.03%]
美国联邦精神健康和戒瘾医疗保障平等化的历史变迁政策回顾与评述
Colleen L Barry,Haiden A Huskamp,Howard H Goldman
Colleen L Barry
Context: This article chronicles the political history of efforts by the U.S. Congress to enact a law requiring "parity" for mental health and addiction benefits and medical/surgical benefits in private health insurance. ...
Enhancing policymakers' understanding of disparities: relevant data from an information-rich environment [0.03%]
增进决策者对差距的理解:信息丰富环境下的相关数据
Noralou P Roos,Leslie L Roos,Marni Brownell et al.
Noralou P Roos et al.
Context: Information-rich environments, with access and funding provided by government, make it possible to organize longitudinal administrative data to support analyses of policy-relevant questions. This paper describes ...
To leave or to lie? Are concerns about a shift-work mentality and eroding professionalism as a result of duty-hour rules justified? [0.03%]
离职还是坚守? 工作时间限制导致的轮班工作心态以及专业主义削弱令人担忧吗?
Julia E Szymczak,Joanna Veazey Brooks,Kevin G Volpp et al.
Julia E Szymczak et al.
Context: Medical educators worry that the 2003 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) duty-hour rules (DHR) have encouraged a "shift work" mentality among residents and eroded their professionalism b...
Cross-survey differences in national estimates of numbers of caregivers of disabled older adults [0.03%]
不同调查所得的照料残疾老人者的数量的国家估计值之间的差异
Erin R Giovannetti,Jennifer L Wolff
Erin R Giovannetti
Context: Public policy regarding family caregiving for disabled older adults is affected by their estimated number, their attributes, and the services provided. The available national surveys, however, do not have a unifo...
Similar and yet so different: cash-for-care in six European countries' long-term care policies [0.03%]
相似却有不同:六个国家长期护理政策中的护理买方计划
Barbara Da Roit,Blanche Le Bihan
Barbara Da Roit
Context: In response to increasing care needs, the reform or development of long-term care (LTC) systems has become a prominent policy issue in all European countries. Cash-for-care schemes-allowances instead of services ...
Bryan R Luce,Michael Drummond,Bengt Jönsson et al.
Bryan R Luce et al.
Context: The terms evidence-based medicine (EBM), health technology assessment (HTA), comparative effectiveness research (CER), and other related terms lack clarity and so could lead to miscommunication, confusion, and po...
"Impactibility models": identifying the subgroup of high-risk patients most amenable to hospital-avoidance programs [0.03%]
"影响性模型":识别出最有可能受益于避免住院项目的风险亚群患者
Geraint H Lewis
Geraint H Lewis
Context: Predictive models can be used to identify people at high risk of unplanned hospitalization, although some of the high-risk patients they identify may not be amenable to preventive care. This study describes the d...
Charles P Sabatino
Charles P Sabatino
Context: The legal tools of health care advance planning have substantially changed since their emergence in the mid-1970s. Thirty years of policy development, primarily at the state legislative level addressing surrogate...
Making the case for laws that improve health: a framework for public health law research [0.03%]
论公共卫生立法促进健康的框架研究
Scott Burris,Alexander C Wagenaar,Jeffrey Swanson et al.
Scott Burris et al.
Context: Public health law has received considerable attention in recent years and has become an essential field in public health. Public health law research, however, has received less attention. ...
Hilary Graham
Hilary Graham
Context: Today's societies have far-reaching impacts on future conditions for health. Against this backdrop, this article explores how the future is represented in contemporary public health, examining both its conceptual...