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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …Welfare economic analysis of health issues and policies can provide well balanced orderings of the state of the economy …, health outcomes and social welfare for both a developing and a developed country. Economic growth can increase health …
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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …Welfare economic analysis of health issues and policies can provide well balanced orderings of the state of the economy …, health outcomes and social welfare for both a developing and a developed country. Economic growth can increase health …
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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …Welfare economic analysis of health issues and policies can provide well balanced orderings of the state of the economy …, health outcomes and social welfare for both a developing and a developed country. Economic growth can increase health …
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wellbeing -- 3 Health and physical wellbeing of the Sámi people -- Introduction -- History and health -- Current health issues … -- Traditional lifestyle and culture -- Colonial period to present day -- Historical trauma -- Present-day barriers impacting health … and wellbeing -- Poverty -- Health insurance -- Access to medical care -- Access to healthy food -- Lifestyle, health and …
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We propose a new summary measure of population health (SMPH) called well-being-adjusted healthy life expectancy (WAHE …). WAHE belongs to a subgroup of health-adjusted life expectancy indicators and measures life expectancy equivalent to full … health. The measure combines health and mortality information into a single indicator with weights that quantify the …
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