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Mortality rates in the US fell more rapidly during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries than any other period in American history. This decline coincided with an epidemiological transition and the disappearance of a mortality "penalty" associated with living in urban areas. There is little...
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Mortality rates in the US fell more rapidly during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries than any other period in American history. This decline coincided with an epidemiological transition and the disappearance of a mortality "penalty" associated with living in urban areas. There is little...
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models for care, removing barriers while engaging and activating consumers to optimize their health, even when burdened by …
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of contemporary ubiquitous health and medical informatics. Contributions highlight changes to healthcare distribution …Identifying the Emerging e-Health Technologies To Ubiquity 2.0 and Beyond / Sabah Mohammed, Jinan Fiaidhi -- Semantic … Interoperability Issue of Standardizing Medical Vocabularies / W. Ed Hammond -- Personal Health Records Status-Quo and Future …
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The challenge of health care delivery and health policy -- Organization of care -- Government and health insurance … : the policy process -- Comparative health systems -- Population health -- Public health : a transformation for the 21st … century -- Health and behavior -- Vulnerable populations : meeting the health needs of populations -- Facing health …
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Sovereign boundaries, state borders, and distinctions between citizens and non-citizens undermine public health in the … United States in a number of ways. For historical reasons, we are prone to view immigration and public health as separate … they may stay, while states must cover the costs of foreign nationals who present a public health threat within the United …
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