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The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services 2010-2011 is a compilation of abridged U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations, both new and updated, released from 2002 to 2010 and can be used as an evidence-based tool at the point of patient care. Recommendations that were being updated while this edition of the Guide was being compiled, as well as the complete USPSTF recommendation statements, are available along with their supporting scientific evidence at http://www.USPreventiveServicesTaskForce.org.
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The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services 2010-2011 is a compilation of abridged U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations, both new and updated, released from 2002 to 2010 and can be used as an evidence-based tool at the point of patient care. Recommendations that were being updated while this edition of the Guide was being compiled, as well as the complete USPSTF recommendation statements, are available along with their supporting scientific evidence at http://www.USPreventiveServicesTaskForce.org.
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This study examines preventive medical care in a general population. Data in the RAND Health Insurance Experiment were examined. These data are based on a demographically representative sample. Random assignment of insurance coverage guarantees results unaffected by adverse selection. Many people, especially adult males, do not get the recommended levels of preventive care. It would cost about $10 per man to bring men up to a level of one well-care visit in three years, nearly the same per woman, and $116 per woman aged 45 to 65 if a mammogram were included. It would cost $22 more per child to ensure that every child had a full set of shots by 18 months. Although cost-sharing is an important determinant of the use of services, it is not the only obstacle to receiving the recommended levels of preventive care. A much more generous plan than those commonly available still had substantial fractions of the population not seeking the wellness care the medical profession recommends.
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This book, published by the World Health Organization, focuses on the concept of integrated ear and hearing care centered around people. It emphasizes the importance of providing equitable access to high-quality ear and hearing care services throughout a person's life. The approach respects social preferences and coordinates a continuum of care services that are comprehensive, safe, effective, timely, efficient, and acceptable. The book advocates for policies and governance mechanisms that support enhanced health systems, public health measures to prevent hearing loss, and the provision of affordable hearing technologies. It also highlights the need for education and support for health workers and the use of innovative solutions like telemedicine to improve access and service delivery. The intended audience includes policymakers, healthcare providers, and organizations involved in ear and hearing care.
Hearing disorders. --- Preventive health services. --- Hearing disorders --- Preventive health services
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This publication by the World Health Organization provides comprehensive guidelines on the supply chain management of health products for neglected tropical diseases, specifically those that can be addressed through preventive chemotherapy. It outlines standard operating procedures for various stages, including application processes, shipping, customs clearance, transport, inventory management, and waste disposal. The document aims to support health organizations and professionals involved in logistics and distribution to ensure efficient and effective handling of medicinal products. It is intended for use by policymakers, health program managers, and logistics professionals working in public health and international development sectors.
Public health. --- Preventive health services. --- Public health --- Preventive health services
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This World Health Organization (WHO) operational handbook on tuberculosis focuses on prevention strategies, particularly preventive treatment. It provides comprehensive guidelines on identifying populations in need of preventive treatment, screening for tuberculosis infection, and administering preventive therapy. The handbook also addresses safety, management of side effects, adherence to treatment, and ethical considerations. Intended for healthcare professionals and policymakers, the guide aims to enhance the management and implementation of tuberculosis preventive measures worldwide.
Tuberculosis. --- Preventive health services. --- Tuberculosis --- Preventive health services
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