Does global capitation prospective payment promote integrated delivery networks? Evidence from China's compact county medical communities [0.03%]
全局人均预付制度是否促进整合型医疗服务体系?基于中国紧密型县域医共体的证据
Longyan Cui,Gang Yin,Gao Lan Xin Dai et al.
Longyan Cui et al.
Background: Compact county medical communities (CCMCs) have emerged as a key strategy to strengthen primary healthcare delivery in China. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of the global capitation prosp...
Re-drawing the map: a case study of decolonized research methods & methodologies [0.03%]
重绘地图:去殖民地化研究方法与理论的案例研究
Maya Stevens-Uninsky,Najuwa Gallant,Tashreeq Chatting et al.
Maya Stevens-Uninsky et al.
Background: Decolonized research methodologies aim to challenge existing power structures and amplify community voices, yet there is little guidance on their practical application. This study documents the methodological ...
Exploring perceptions on vulnerabilities and resilience to scabies among street children: a qualitative study in Ethiopia [0.03%]
埃塞俄比亚街头儿童对疥疮易感性和复原力认知的质性研究
Desta Ayode,Bewunetu Zewude,Gail Davey et al.
Desta Ayode et al.
Background: Scabies is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) and a significant public health concern in resource-limited settings. While the prevalence and burden of scabies in Ethiopia have been well documented among the ge...
Counting the savings: impact of Georgia's drug policy interventions on households [0.03%]
计数节省量:格鲁吉亚药物政策干预对家庭的影响分析
Tsotne Gorgodze,Akaki Zoidze,George Gotsadze
Tsotne Gorgodze
Introduction: Access to essential medicines is crucial for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage. In Georgia, as in many low- and middle-income countries, out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) ...
Maternal and newborn health inequality among Syrian refugees in Turkey: a systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
土耳其叙利亚难民的母子健康不平等:系统评价和meta分析
Sevil Hakimi,Esin Ceber Turfan,Leila Allahqoli et al.
Sevil Hakimi et al.
Objective: In this meta-analysis we explore significant health disparities in maternal and newborn health among Syrian refugees residing in Turkey. Method...
Are tailored primary care services for social inclusion good value for money? A health economics evaluation with Monte-Carlo probabilistic sensitivity analysis comparing tailored social inclusion primary care services to mainstream primary care services for socially excluded people [0.03%]
针对社会包容的量身定制型初级保健服务物有所值吗?一种将蒙特卡洛概率敏感性分析纳入其中,比较面向被边缘化人群的社会包容型初级保健服务与传统初级保健服务的卫生经济学评估
Síle Kelly,Anne Dee,Patrick ODonnell
Síle Kelly
Background: Socially excluded groups of people (SEP) live with resources so inadequate that it precludes them from participating fully in the normal acceptable living standards of society. They often have complex health a...
How narration could unfold oppression: insights from the experiences of the Kurds in access to Turkish healthcare services [0.03%]
叙述如何可能加剧压迫:土耳其库尔德人享受土耳其医疗保健服务遭受到的经历带来的启示
Tevfik Bayram
Tevfik Bayram
Background: Uncovering the nuances of oppression in qualitative research can be challenging, as oppression often manifests in subtle, implicit ways. In such contexts, individuals from oppressed groups may share their expe...
Regulation of artificial intelligence in Uganda's healthcare: exploring an appropriate regulatory approach and framework to deliver universal health coverage [0.03%]
乌干达医疗保健的人工智能监管:探索适当监管方法和框架以实现全民健康覆盖
Kalule Grancia Mugalula
Kalule Grancia Mugalula
Background: Uganda, like other United Nations (UN) member states, has undertaken to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2030 in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 targets. However, if this target is to ...
Dean J Connolly,Catherine Meads,Alanna Wurm et al.
Dean J Connolly et al.
Decomposing socioeconomic differences in self-rated health and healthcare expenditure by chronic conditions and social determinants [0.03%]
基于慢性病和社会决定因素分解社会经济差异对自评健康和医疗保健支出的影响
Iris Meulman,Tessa Jansen,Ellen Uiters et al.
Iris Meulman et al.
Background: Lower socioeconomic status is associated with lower self-rated health and higher healthcare expenditure. This study identifies which chronic conditions and social determinants contribute most to socioeconomic ...