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Capacity building of health care professionals to perform interprofessional management of non-communicable diseases in primary care – experiences from Ukraine
BackgroundNon-communicable diseases are leading causes of death and disability across the world. Countries with the highest non-communicable disease...
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Implementation of the Dementia Isolation Toolkit in long-term care improves awareness but does not reduce moral distress amongst healthcare providers
BackgroundHealthcare providers may experience moral distress when they are unable to take the ethically or morally appropriate action due to real or...
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Impact of distance monitoring service in managing healthcare demand: a case study through the lens of cocreation
BackgroundThere is a consensus among healthcare providers, academics, and policy-makers that spiraling demand and diminishing resources are...
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Capacity for health economics research and practice in Jordan, Lebanon, the occupied Palestinian territories and Turkey: needs assessment and options for development
BackgroundCapacity for health economics analysis and research is indispensable for evidence-informed allocations of scarce health resources; however,...
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A systematic review: the dimensions to evaluate health care performance and an implication during the pandemic
BackgroundThe balanced scorecard (BSC) has been implemented to evaluate the performance of health care organizations (HCOs). BSC proved to be...
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Work Adjustments by Types of Occupations Amongst People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Survey Study
PurposeTo explore the occurrence of work adjustments for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) across types of occupations (managerial, office, and...
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Prevalence of low back pain and associated factors among bank workers at Hawassa city, Northern Zone, Sidama Region, Southern Ethiopia
BackgroundLower back pain (LBP) is a public health threat that affects people who frequently experience sedentary working conditions. Few studies...
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Healthcare information management and operational cost performance: empirical evidence
Healthcare knowledge management systems can mitigate hospitals’ operational inefficiency. As a healthcare information technology, the electronic...
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Organizational Facilitators and Barriers to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Capacity Expansion and Use
Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is a key strategy for addressing the opioid use disorder crisis, yet gaps in MOUD provision impede this...
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Ensuring leadership at the operational level of a health system in protracted crisis context: a cross-sectional qualitative study covering 8 health districts in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
BackgroundThis study examines how leadership is provided at the operational level of a health system in a protracted crisis context. Despite advances...
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Improving hospital-based processes for effective implementation of Government funded health insurance schemes: evidence from early implementation of PM-JAY in India
BackgroundGovernment-sponsored health insurance schemes (GSHIS) aim to improve access to and utilization of healthcare services and offer financial...
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The views of public service managers on the implementation of National Health Insurance in primary care: a case of Johannesburg Health District, Gauteng Province, Republic of South Africa
BackgroundThe South African government is implementing National Health Insurance (NHI) as a monopsony health care financing mechanism to drive the...
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Vertical program of screenings and check-ups in the Russian Federation: design, implementation and lessons learnt
BackgroundThe Russian Federation has introduced a vertical large-scale program of ‘dispensarization’ (Program) that includes health check-ups and...
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Utilization obstacles to hypertension services provided at comprehensive health centers: a content analysis study
IntroductionHypertensive patients' failure to refer to health centers for the management of their disease is the most fundamental public health...
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Impact of social and cultural factors on incidence, transmission and control of Coronavirus disease in Iran: a qualitative study
IntroductionCOVID-19 pandemic has had mixed reactions from nations, people and governments about ways to cope with, prevent and control the disease....
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Women’s healthcare decision-making and unmet need for contraception in Mali
BackgroundContraception plays a significant role in fertility regulation. Evidence suggests that reproductive health rights influence contraception...
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Exploring senior managers’ perceptions of the COVID-19 Crisis in Iran: a qualitative content analysis study
BackgroundIdentification of the experience of senior managers in tackling biological crises can be a roadmap for future crisis management planning....
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Dynamic resectorization to improve utility of healthcare systems
Balancing is an essential challenge in healthcare systems that requires effective strategies. This study aims to address this crucial issue by...
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The impact of evidence-based nursing leadership in healthcare settings: a mixed methods systematic review
BackgroundThe central component in impactful healthcare decisions is evidence. Understanding how nurse leaders use evidence in their own managerial...
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Impact of the workforce allocation on the technical performance of mental health services: the collective case of Helsinki-Uusimaa (Finland)
BackgroundLong-term mental health (MH) policies in Finland aimed at investing in community care and promoting reforms have led to a reduction in the...