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Financing American Indian health care: impacts and options for improving access and quality.

29 Sep 2009 (1) Indian Health Service (HIS) per patient funding is less than half of national per capita health spending, and declined further between 2003 and 2006. (2) Under-funding of the IHS system has led to explicit rationing of services to American ...
rec_pub_19847975-financing-american-indian-health-care-impacts-options-improving.htm


A survey of occupational exposure to blood and body fluids in physiotherapists in Western Australia.

29 Sep 2009 The aim of this pilot project was to investigate the occurrence of occupational exposure to blood and body fluids in registered physiotherapists in Western Australia. Surveys were sent to physiotherapists with questions regarding personal ...
rec_pub_19783564-a-survey-occupational-exposure-blood-body-fluids-physiotherapists.htm


Factors contributing to utilization of health care services in Malaysia: a population-based study.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: This paper examines the factors contributing to the under utilisation of health care services in the Malaysian population. METHODOLOGY: Using data derived from Malaysian Mental Health Survey (MMHS) information on utilisation of four basic ...
rec_pub_19783559-factors-contributing-utilization-health-care-services-malaysia.htm


Perioperative management of anticoagulated patients having cataract surgery: National audit of current practice of members of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists.

29 Sep 2009 An 11-item questionnaire was mailed to 891 consultant members of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth) to audit compliance with RCOphth guidelines for perioperative management of anticoagulated patients having cataract surgery. Four ...
rec_pub_19781479-perioperative-management-anticoagulated-patients-having-cataract.htm


Limited English proficiency is a barrier to receipt of advice about physical activity and diet among Hispanics with chronic diseases in the United States.

29 Sep 2009 The prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease is reaching epidemic proportions among Hispanics in the United States. Health care providers play an important role in motivating patients to make healthful lifestyle changes to reduce ...
rec_pub_19782177-limited-english-proficiency-barrier-receipt-advice-physical-activity.htm


Impact of individual values on adherence to emergency contraception practice guidelines among pediatric residents: implications for training.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of individual, system, and interpersonal factors on emergency contraception practices. We hypothesized that abortion attitudes and attitudes toward teen sex would be significant individual factors influencing ...
rec_pub_19805714-impact-individual-values-adherence-emergency-contraception-practice.htm


Changes in prescribing of antiviral medications for influenza associated with new treatment guidelines.

29 Sep 2009 In 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended discontinuing the use of adamantanes (amantadine and rimantadine) to treat influenza because of high levels of resistance to this class of antivirals. We examined changes in ...
rec_pub_19797750-changes-prescribing-antiviral-medications-influenza-associated-new.htm


African Americans in commercial HMOs more likely to delay prescription drugs and use the emergency room.

29 Sep 2009 Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) are designed to provide comprehensive health care, including primary care to their enrollees. However, HMOs deliver care through a wide variety of physician networks, settings and methods throughout the nation ...
rec_pub_19842294-african-americans-commercial-hmos-likely-delay-prescription-drugs-use.htm


The critical need for trained and certified ophthalmic medical personnel: fall survey of staff and productivity.

29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19789580-the-critical-need-trained-certified-ophthalmic-medical-personnel-fall.htm


Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring in neurosurgery: aid or handicap? An international survey.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECT: Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring (IOM) is regarded as a useful tool to provide information about physiological changes during surgery in eloquent areas of the nervous system, to increase safety and reduce morbidity. Nevertheless, ...
rec_pub_19795951-neurophysiological-intraoperative-monitoring-neurosurgery-aid.htm

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