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Health statistics have progressed dramatically in Australia since the 1980s when the Australian Government created the (now) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The 12 papers in this Special Issue describe developments across a diverse range of topics, as well as providing an overview of the scope of health statistics in Australia and describing some ongoing gaps and problems. The papers will be of interest to international readers seeking to improve statistics about their health systems. Health statistics need to respect individuals’ personal information, be based on common data standards, and have adequate resourcing and committed staffing . The Australian experience provides valuable insights and examples. Australians will benefit from a comprehensive account of what has been achieved and what remains to be addressed. The papers in the Special Issue demonstrate the importance of continuing commitment to the statistical effort. Authors were chosen because of their known expertise in their respective fields.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health --- Indigenous health measurement --- life expectancy --- misleading statistics --- management use of information --- data sovereignty --- governance --- mental --- services --- pandemic --- COVID-19 --- data linkage --- Australia --- cross-jurisdiction --- dental caries --- oral health --- periodontal disease --- tooth loss --- health services --- disability --- data gaps --- disability identification --- International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) --- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) --- health statistics, disability statistics --- inequalities --- prescribing --- quality use of medicines --- medication safety --- pharmacoepidemiology --- medication data --- health outcomes --- real-world data --- real-world evidence --- mortality data --- cause of death --- coronial investigation --- continuity of care --- data --- dementia --- health --- health service use --- integration --- last year of life --- linkage --- suicide --- veterans --- welfare --- wellbeing --- general practice --- health services research --- primary health care --- health expenditure --- health expenditure projections --- disease expenditure --- health expenditure policy --- mental health --- accountability --- quality improvement --- policy development --- health statistics --- Australian health system --- health surveys --- Indigenous
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Health statistics have progressed dramatically in Australia since the 1980s when the Australian Government created the (now) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The 12 papers in this Special Issue describe developments across a diverse range of topics, as well as providing an overview of the scope of health statistics in Australia and describing some ongoing gaps and problems. The papers will be of interest to international readers seeking to improve statistics about their health systems. Health statistics need to respect individuals’ personal information, be based on common data standards, and have adequate resourcing and committed staffing . The Australian experience provides valuable insights and examples. Australians will benefit from a comprehensive account of what has been achieved and what remains to be addressed. The papers in the Special Issue demonstrate the importance of continuing commitment to the statistical effort. Authors were chosen because of their known expertise in their respective fields.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health --- Indigenous health measurement --- life expectancy --- misleading statistics --- management use of information --- data sovereignty --- governance --- mental --- services --- pandemic --- COVID-19 --- data linkage --- Australia --- cross-jurisdiction --- dental caries --- oral health --- periodontal disease --- tooth loss --- health services --- disability --- data gaps --- disability identification --- International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) --- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) --- health statistics, disability statistics --- inequalities --- prescribing --- quality use of medicines --- medication safety --- pharmacoepidemiology --- medication data --- health outcomes --- real-world data --- real-world evidence --- mortality data --- cause of death --- coronial investigation --- continuity of care --- data --- dementia --- health --- health service use --- integration --- last year of life --- linkage --- suicide --- veterans --- welfare --- wellbeing --- general practice --- health services research --- primary health care --- health expenditure --- health expenditure projections --- disease expenditure --- health expenditure policy --- mental health --- accountability --- quality improvement --- policy development --- health statistics --- Australian health system --- health surveys --- Indigenous
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Health statistics have progressed dramatically in Australia since the 1980s when the Australian Government created the (now) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The 12 papers in this Special Issue describe developments across a diverse range of topics, as well as providing an overview of the scope of health statistics in Australia and describing some ongoing gaps and problems. The papers will be of interest to international readers seeking to improve statistics about their health systems. Health statistics need to respect individuals’ personal information, be based on common data standards, and have adequate resourcing and committed staffing . The Australian experience provides valuable insights and examples. Australians will benefit from a comprehensive account of what has been achieved and what remains to be addressed. The papers in the Special Issue demonstrate the importance of continuing commitment to the statistical effort. Authors were chosen because of their known expertise in their respective fields.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health --- Indigenous health measurement --- life expectancy --- misleading statistics --- management use of information --- data sovereignty --- governance --- mental --- services --- pandemic --- COVID-19 --- data linkage --- Australia --- cross-jurisdiction --- dental caries --- oral health --- periodontal disease --- tooth loss --- health services --- disability --- data gaps --- disability identification --- International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) --- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) --- health statistics, disability statistics --- inequalities --- prescribing --- quality use of medicines --- medication safety --- pharmacoepidemiology --- medication data --- health outcomes --- real-world data --- real-world evidence --- mortality data --- cause of death --- coronial investigation --- continuity of care --- data --- dementia --- health --- health service use --- integration --- last year of life --- linkage --- suicide --- veterans --- welfare --- wellbeing --- general practice --- health services research --- primary health care --- health expenditure --- health expenditure projections --- disease expenditure --- health expenditure policy --- mental health --- accountability --- quality improvement --- policy development --- health statistics --- Australian health system --- health surveys --- Indigenous --- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health --- Indigenous health measurement --- life expectancy --- misleading statistics --- management use of information --- data sovereignty --- governance --- mental --- services --- pandemic --- COVID-19 --- data linkage --- Australia --- cross-jurisdiction --- dental caries --- oral health --- periodontal disease --- tooth loss --- health services --- disability --- data gaps --- disability identification --- International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) --- Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) --- health statistics, disability statistics --- inequalities --- prescribing --- quality use of medicines --- medication safety --- pharmacoepidemiology --- medication data --- health outcomes --- real-world data --- real-world evidence --- mortality data --- cause of death --- coronial investigation --- continuity of care --- data --- dementia --- health --- health service use --- integration --- last year of life --- linkage --- suicide --- veterans --- welfare --- wellbeing --- general practice --- health services research --- primary health care --- health expenditure --- health expenditure projections --- disease expenditure --- health expenditure policy --- mental health --- accountability --- quality improvement --- policy development --- health statistics --- Australian health system --- health surveys --- Indigenous
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The scope of the Special Issue is research and reviews on evaluations of current practice, innovations in medication management, developments in therapeutics, and pharmaceutical science research that informs and improves practice and administration, as well as the social and administrative pharmacy. We will mainly feature original research, reviews, short reports, and clinical studies, but also case reports, descriptive/how-to, and commentary submissions for consideration.
Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- older adults --- polypharmacy --- internal medicine ward --- community pharmacy --- drug disposal --- unused medication --- environment --- awareness --- practice --- ambulatory care facilities --- health workforce --- pharmacists --- Taiwan --- Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) --- National Health Service (NHS) --- Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Global Health Fellowship --- CPhOGH Fellows --- CwPAMS --- pharmacy --- fellowship --- health partnerships --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- global health --- leadership --- non-prescription medicines --- emergency contraception --- community pharmacies --- information gathering --- availability --- pricing --- mystery calls --- ulipristal acetate --- levonorgestrel --- Germany --- e-prescription --- prescription writing --- Jazan --- Saudi Arabia --- prescription errors --- medicine consumption --- defined daily dose --- adolescents and young adults --- cancer patients --- fragility --- pain --- MUR --- medication review --- barriers --- pharmacist --- pregabalin --- abuse --- community pharmacists --- reproductive health --- contraception --- emergency contraceptives --- patient education --- biosensing technology --- digital medicine system --- medication adherence --- medication event monitoring system --- nonadherence --- prescription opioids --- mortality --- standardized mortality ratio --- underlying cause of death --- prescriptions --- community pharmacy services --- emergency prescribing --- pharmacy practice --- pharmacy law and regulation --- COVID-19 --- additional monitoring --- black triangle --- adverse event reporting --- pharmacovigilance --- intervention --- outcomes --- systematic review --- pharmacy education --- decision to study in pharmacy --- selecting pharmacy as a first choice --- pharmacogenomics --- learning activity --- asynchronous learning --- virtual learning --- student survey --- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly --- adverse drug events --- medication-related problems --- drug-related problems --- medication safety --- Medicare --- Medicaid --- financial management --- pharmacy management --- business --- entrepreneurship --- pharmacy students --- perception --- attitudes --- ability --- interprofessional --- simulation --- acute care --- nursing --- students --- standardized patients --- high fidelity --- SPICE-R2 --- older adults --- polypharmacy --- internal medicine ward --- community pharmacy --- drug disposal --- unused medication --- environment --- awareness --- practice --- ambulatory care facilities --- health workforce --- pharmacists --- Taiwan --- Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) --- National Health Service (NHS) --- Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Global Health Fellowship --- CPhOGH Fellows --- CwPAMS --- pharmacy --- fellowship --- health partnerships --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- global health --- leadership --- non-prescription medicines --- emergency contraception --- community pharmacies --- information gathering --- availability --- pricing --- mystery calls --- ulipristal acetate --- levonorgestrel --- Germany --- e-prescription --- prescription writing --- Jazan --- Saudi Arabia --- prescription errors --- medicine consumption --- defined daily dose --- adolescents and young adults --- cancer patients --- fragility --- pain --- MUR --- medication review --- barriers --- pharmacist --- pregabalin --- abuse --- community pharmacists --- reproductive health --- contraception --- emergency contraceptives --- patient education --- biosensing technology --- digital medicine system --- medication adherence --- medication event monitoring system --- nonadherence --- prescription opioids --- mortality --- standardized mortality ratio --- underlying cause of death --- prescriptions --- community pharmacy services --- emergency prescribing --- pharmacy practice --- pharmacy law and regulation --- COVID-19 --- additional monitoring --- black triangle --- adverse event reporting --- pharmacovigilance --- intervention --- outcomes --- systematic review --- pharmacy education --- decision to study in pharmacy --- selecting pharmacy as a first choice --- pharmacogenomics --- learning activity --- asynchronous learning --- virtual learning --- student survey --- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly --- adverse drug events --- medication-related problems --- drug-related problems --- medication safety --- Medicare --- Medicaid --- financial management --- pharmacy management --- business --- entrepreneurship --- pharmacy students --- perception --- attitudes --- ability --- interprofessional --- simulation --- acute care --- nursing --- students --- standardized patients --- high fidelity --- SPICE-R2
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The scope of the Special Issue is research and reviews on evaluations of current practice, innovations in medication management, developments in therapeutics, and pharmaceutical science research that informs and improves practice and administration, as well as the social and administrative pharmacy. We will mainly feature original research, reviews, short reports, and clinical studies, but also case reports, descriptive/how-to, and commentary submissions for consideration.
Medicine --- Pharmaceutical industries --- older adults --- polypharmacy --- internal medicine ward --- community pharmacy --- drug disposal --- unused medication --- environment --- awareness --- practice --- ambulatory care facilities --- health workforce --- pharmacists --- Taiwan --- Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) --- National Health Service (NHS) --- Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Global Health Fellowship --- CPhOGH Fellows --- CwPAMS --- pharmacy --- fellowship --- health partnerships --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- global health --- leadership --- non-prescription medicines --- emergency contraception --- community pharmacies --- information gathering --- availability --- pricing --- mystery calls --- ulipristal acetate --- levonorgestrel --- Germany --- e-prescription --- prescription writing --- Jazan --- Saudi Arabia --- prescription errors --- medicine consumption --- defined daily dose --- adolescents and young adults --- cancer patients --- fragility --- pain --- MUR --- medication review --- barriers --- pharmacist --- pregabalin --- abuse --- community pharmacists --- reproductive health --- contraception --- emergency contraceptives --- patient education --- biosensing technology --- digital medicine system --- medication adherence --- medication event monitoring system --- nonadherence --- prescription opioids --- mortality --- standardized mortality ratio --- underlying cause of death --- prescriptions --- community pharmacy services --- emergency prescribing --- pharmacy practice --- pharmacy law and regulation --- COVID-19 --- additional monitoring --- black triangle --- adverse event reporting --- pharmacovigilance --- intervention --- outcomes --- systematic review --- pharmacy education --- decision to study in pharmacy --- selecting pharmacy as a first choice --- pharmacogenomics --- learning activity --- asynchronous learning --- virtual learning --- student survey --- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly --- adverse drug events --- medication-related problems --- drug-related problems --- medication safety --- Medicare --- Medicaid --- financial management --- pharmacy management --- business --- entrepreneurship --- pharmacy students --- perception --- attitudes --- ability --- interprofessional --- simulation --- acute care --- nursing --- students --- standardized patients --- high fidelity --- SPICE-R2
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The scope of the Special Issue is research and reviews on evaluations of current practice, innovations in medication management, developments in therapeutics, and pharmaceutical science research that informs and improves practice and administration, as well as the social and administrative pharmacy. We will mainly feature original research, reviews, short reports, and clinical studies, but also case reports, descriptive/how-to, and commentary submissions for consideration.
older adults --- polypharmacy --- internal medicine ward --- community pharmacy --- drug disposal --- unused medication --- environment --- awareness --- practice --- ambulatory care facilities --- health workforce --- pharmacists --- Taiwan --- Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (CwPAMS) --- National Health Service (NHS) --- Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Global Health Fellowship --- CPhOGH Fellows --- CwPAMS --- pharmacy --- fellowship --- health partnerships --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR) --- global health --- leadership --- non-prescription medicines --- emergency contraception --- community pharmacies --- information gathering --- availability --- pricing --- mystery calls --- ulipristal acetate --- levonorgestrel --- Germany --- e-prescription --- prescription writing --- Jazan --- Saudi Arabia --- prescription errors --- medicine consumption --- defined daily dose --- adolescents and young adults --- cancer patients --- fragility --- pain --- MUR --- medication review --- barriers --- pharmacist --- pregabalin --- abuse --- community pharmacists --- reproductive health --- contraception --- emergency contraceptives --- patient education --- biosensing technology --- digital medicine system --- medication adherence --- medication event monitoring system --- nonadherence --- prescription opioids --- mortality --- standardized mortality ratio --- underlying cause of death --- prescriptions --- community pharmacy services --- emergency prescribing --- pharmacy practice --- pharmacy law and regulation --- COVID-19 --- additional monitoring --- black triangle --- adverse event reporting --- pharmacovigilance --- intervention --- outcomes --- systematic review --- pharmacy education --- decision to study in pharmacy --- selecting pharmacy as a first choice --- pharmacogenomics --- learning activity --- asynchronous learning --- virtual learning --- student survey --- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly --- adverse drug events --- medication-related problems --- drug-related problems --- medication safety --- Medicare --- Medicaid --- financial management --- pharmacy management --- business --- entrepreneurship --- pharmacy students --- perception --- attitudes --- ability --- interprofessional --- simulation --- acute care --- nursing --- students --- standardized patients --- high fidelity --- SPICE-R2
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The overall goal of this book is to give the reader a state-of-the-art synopsis of the pharmacist services domain. To accomplish this goal, the authors have addressed the social, psychosocial, political, legal, historic, clinical, and economic factors that are associated with pharmacist services. In this book, you will gain cutting-edge insights from learning about the research of experts throughout the world. The findings have relevance for enhancing pharmacist professionalism, pharmacist practice, and the progression of pharmacist services in the future.
n/a --- medication experience --- medication safety --- collaborative practice --- age disparities --- Comprehensive Medication Management --- pharmacist --- pharmaceutical care --- readmissions --- healthy people 2020 --- multiple chronic conditions --- comparative case study --- billing --- interprofessional care --- clinical pharmacy --- safety --- community pharmacy --- qualitative research --- 21st century history --- medication management --- innovation science --- clinical results --- healthcare access --- documentation --- cost avoidance --- code of ethics --- misuse --- intention --- experiential learning --- opioid use disorder --- pharmacist workforce --- adverse drug events --- cue orientation --- pharmacy intern --- continuity of patient care --- decision-making --- community-based pharmacist practitioners --- service process --- quality assurance --- vaccination --- medication-related problems --- medication therapy management --- chronic kidney disease --- services marketing --- pharmacist roles --- health workers --- disposal --- federally qualified health center --- pharmacy services --- student pharmacist --- pharmacy communication --- interrupted time series analysis --- interprofessional practice and education --- 20th century history --- pharmacist services --- transitions in care --- retail clinics --- pharmacy clinical services --- counseling --- brown bag --- chronic diseases --- observation --- medication therapy problems --- ambulatory care --- mobile health units --- human papilloma virus --- community-based pharmacy --- medication reconciliation --- pharmacy learners --- collaboration --- care plan --- primary care --- interprofessional training --- travel --- theory of planned behavior. --- information sharing --- pharmacy practice --- health care policy --- medication adherence --- ethics --- pharmaceutical intervention --- medication synchronization --- counselling --- comprehensive medication review --- medication use burden --- dispensing --- pharmacy staff --- communication --- mental illness --- pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) --- focus group interviews --- South Asian --- pharmaceutical regulation --- wellness programs --- serviced marketing --- emergency unit --- immunization --- pharmacy --- quality measurement/benchmarking --- advanced practice pharmacist provider --- job satisfaction --- job-related preferences --- naltrexone --- medication discrepancies --- interprofessional --- CMS Star rating --- HPV vaccination --- regulatory --- clinical practice --- community pharmacists --- ethical models --- immunization programs --- health policy --- nurse practitioners --- history of pharmacy --- cystic fibrosis --- focus groups --- community pharmacy practice --- gender disparities --- pharmaceutical care practice --- comprehensive medication management --- value --- design thinking --- grants --- value-added services --- pharmacists --- adherence --- implementation --- opioid --- primary health care --- mental health first aid --- pharmacy practice faculty --- community pharmacy services --- comprehensive medication management services --- pharmacy education --- coordinated care --- management --- mental health care --- competitive advantage --- organizations --- Denmark --- naloxone --- compensation
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