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Outreach services as a strategy to increase access to health workers in remote and rural areas : increasing access to health workers in rural and remote areas
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ISBN: 9241501510 Year: 2011 Publisher: Geneva : World Health Organization,

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Outreach services as a strategy to increase access to health workers in remote and rural areas : increasing access to health workers in rural and remote areas
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Report of the International Narcotics Control Board on the Availability of Internationally Controlled Drugs 2010 (Chinese Language) : Ensuring Adequate Access for Medical and Scientific Purposes.
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ISBN: 9210548671 9789210548670 9789210148849 Year: 2011 Publisher: Bloomfield : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development,

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This report by the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) addresses the global supply of internationally controlled substances, focusing on ensuring adequate availability for medical and scientific purposes. The document provides statistical data and analysis on the production and consumption of opioids, psychotropic substances, and other controlled drugs across various countries and regions. The report aims to highlight disparities in access to essential medicines and propose measures to balance the supply and demand of these substances. The intended audience includes policymakers, healthcare professionals, and international organizations involved in drug regulation and public health.


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Report of the International Narcotics Control Board on the Availability of Internationally Controlled Drugs: Ensuring Adequate Access for Medical and Scientific Purposes
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ISBN: 9210548655 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] United Nations Publications

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The report by the International Narcotics Control Board focuses on the availability of controlled drugs for medical and scientific purposes. It highlights the importance of ensuring adequate access to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances while preventing their diversion for illicit use. The publication identifies global and regional disparities in drug availability and discusses the impediments to achieving a balance between accessibility and prevention of abuse. It emphasizes the necessity of opioid analgesics and psychotropic substances in medical treatment, addressing systemic and regulatory barriers that limit their availability. The report is aimed at governments, healthcare policymakers, and international organizations, offering practical recommendations to improve access to essential medications.


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Toxic legacy : hunger, oppression, migration, and health in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace,

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Interventions to Improve Veterans' Access to Care
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Washington, D. C. : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service,

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Recently, researchers within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have begun to develop an updated conceptualization of access which takes into account the impact of new technology on access and places a greater focus on outcomes beyond increased access. Specifically, the new conceptualization acknowledges post-access outcomes such as satisfaction, symptom levels, and functioning. As such, we sought to conduct a review of the literature that would clarify the current state of knowledge regarding the link between access to healthcare and system-level (e.g., utilization, satisfaction with care) and patient-level (quality of life, symptoms, mortality) outcomes. Given VA's continuing commitment to improving access for veterans, we also examined the efficacy of interventions designed to improve access, with a focus on access, system-level, and patient-level outcomes.


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Access to care and factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers
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ISBN: 1283320118 9786613320117 0857247166 9780857247162 0857247158 9780857247155 9780857247155 9781283320115 Year: 2011 Publisher: Bingley [England] : Emerald Insight,

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This volume in the highly-regarded Research in the Sociology of Health Care series, deals with both macro-level system issues and micro-level issues involving access to care, factors that impact access, patients as partners in care and changing roles of health providers. It includes: examination of factors that impact access to care such as racial/ethnic, social, demographic and structural sources, discussion of changing patterns of care and changing patterns of interaction between patients and providers of care, and investigation of changing roles of health care providers within the health care delivery system. Key contributions focus on linkages to policy, population concerns and patients and/or providers of care as ways to meet health care needs of people both in the US and in other countries. This volume relates to issues of consumers of health care services, providers of such services and policy perspectives. It also raises issues of the availability of services, access to those services, quality of services and the role of government in services provision.


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Interventions to Improve Veterans' Access to Care
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Washington, D. C. : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service,

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Recently, researchers within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have begun to develop an updated conceptualization of access which takes into account the impact of new technology on access and places a greater focus on outcomes beyond increased access. Specifically, the new conceptualization acknowledges post-access outcomes such as satisfaction, symptom levels, and functioning. As such, we sought to conduct a review of the literature that would clarify the current state of knowledge regarding the link between access to healthcare and system-level (e.g., utilization, satisfaction with care) and patient-level (quality of life, symptoms, mortality) outcomes. Given VA's continuing commitment to improving access for veterans, we also examined the efficacy of interventions designed to improve access, with a focus on access, system-level, and patient-level outcomes.


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Interventions to Improve Veterans' Access to Care
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Washington, D. C. : Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service,

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Recently, researchers within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have begun to develop an updated conceptualization of access which takes into account the impact of new technology on access and places a greater focus on outcomes beyond increased access. Specifically, the new conceptualization acknowledges post-access outcomes such as satisfaction, symptom levels, and functioning. As such, we sought to conduct a review of the literature that would clarify the current state of knowledge regarding the link between access to healthcare and system-level (e.g., utilization, satisfaction with care) and patient-level (quality of life, symptoms, mortality) outcomes. Given VA's continuing commitment to improving access for veterans, we also examined the efficacy of interventions designed to improve access, with a focus on access, system-level, and patient-level outcomes.


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Drug shortages : why they happen and what they mean : hearing before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, December 7, 2011.
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office,

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