1.Application of big data for public health.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2014;57(5):383-385
No abstract available.
Public Health*
2.Dr. Chang Sei Kim: A Public Health Pioneer Devoted to Korea's Independence Movement.
Dae Ryong KANG ; Jai Keun CHOI ; Il SUH
Yonsei Medical Journal 2017;58(5):895-898
No abstract available.
Public Health*
3.Promoting academic exchange in public health: A transnational education model.
Ma. Lourdes DOMINGO-MAGLINAO ; Leilani B. MERCADO-ASIS
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2021;5(2):695-705
International collaborative Master in Public Health programs provide students wider opportunities to engage in vital public health related work with specific populations and communities to improve health through awareness, education, policy, and research. A transnational education model to promote academic exchange in public health is hereby showcased with the collaboration of the University of Santo Tomas, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the University of Leeds, Nuffield Center for International Health and Development. The program was established through initial institutional visits of each respective staff, faculty capacity building through workshops and symposia, and final agreement on a laddered structure of curriculum. This article describes how this program was established.
Public Health
4.Assessment of applicability and practicability of public health competencies: the view of MPH graduates
Journal of Medical Research 2008;54(2):114-119
Background: Although Hanoi School of Public Health was established in the year 2001, 187 Masters of Public Health (MPH) graduated up to 2006. In order to improve the quality of training and find out the applicability of public health of these people, this study was carried out. Objectives: To assess the applicability as well as the frequency of the public health competencies that the alumni performed at current work. Subjects and method: 187 graduates were invited to complete a self - administered questionnaire and in-depth interviews were conducted with 8 alumni as well as a focus group discussion with 14 alumni, using group nominal technique. Results: In total, 79.1% (148) of the MPH graduates completed and returned the questionnaire. The most commonly selected of the 34 pre - identified public health competencies were: applying computer skills (66.4%), planning and managing health programs (47.9%), communicating with the community and/or mobilizing the community to participate in health care (43.2%). Although giving good comments for training program, ex-graduates still had problems when analyzing data and making decision in public health. Conclusions: These findings suggested that the training program should be reviewed and revised to meet the needs of its graduates who enter diverse situations and positions.
Master of Public Health
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Public health competency
5.Application of comprehensive quality management for solving the health problems in 5 field training districts of college of public health
Journal of Practical Medicine 2001;399(7):40-42
Study on application of comprehensive quality management in 5 District health Centers of §èng §a and Gia L©m (Hµ Néi), Gia L¬ng, Tiªn S¬n (Hµ B¾c) and Ch©u Giang (Hng Yªn) was carried out. Method: Describe the suitable properties of application of comprehensive quality management for managers; compare the good and limited aspects of new method of management with current method. From which a process was introduced for application. Conclusion: The comprehensive quality management is a simple, high effective method of management
Public Health Administration
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Education
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public health
6.Determining the Implementation Status of Benefits Under Magna Carta of Public Health Workers (RA 7305) in the Philippines
Louella Patricia D. Carpio ; Hanna Thea F. Cayabyab ; Danielle Marie Irish T. Te
Acta Medica Philippina 2021;55(1):47-53
Background. The Republic Act 7305 or the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers was enacted in 1992 to address health workers' welfare. However, the implementation of this act was reportedly inconsistent among local government units (LGUs).
Objectives. This study was conducted to determine the implementation status of provisions under the law among LGUs.
Methods. This is a descriptive case study employing mixed methods. The quantitative data were derived from LGU scorecards, and the qualitative data were obtained from focus group discussions and key informant interviews of mayors, municipal health officers, and budget officers.
Results. A total of 1,557 LGU scorecards with 2017 data showed that more than half (52.0%) of LGUs do not provide the full benefits of hazard pay, subsistence allowance, and laundry allowance. Disaggregation by income class showed that the provision of benefits is higher among LGUs with higher income classes (56.10%) compared to LGUs of lower-income classes (38.73%), and this translates to a correlation of income class with the provision of benefits (χ2=59.0, p<0.001). Factors influencing the provision of benefits include the political will of the mayor, the active role of municipal health staff to lobby for their rights, the limited resources of the LGU, the personnel services budget ceiling, the lack of enforcement of the law, and the limiting specifications of the law.
Conclusion. This study demonstrated that the Magna Carta benefits for public health workers in municipalities and cities are inadequately implemented. Local governments must enforce public health workers' rights and benefits, but the national government should aid and ensure its unvarying implementation.
Humans
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Public Health
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Public Policy
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Health Policy
7.Role of the health economy in management and strengthening of public health
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;1():4-9
This paper introduced the role of the health economy and its application in the strengthening of the efficacy and equity in access of the health resources, sharing the national burden of health, improvement of quality of health services and highlight of the people health. The paper introduced also the differences of the health economy from general economy.
Public Health Administration
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Health Services
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Public Health
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Health Resources
8.The Author Reply: A Comment on "Quaternary Prevention in Public Health".
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2016;49(2):141-141
No abstract available.
Humans
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*Public Health
9.A Comment on "Quaternary Prevention in Public Health" by Dr. Jong-Myon Bae.
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2016;49(2):139-140
No abstract available.
Humans
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*Public Health
10.Infectious Diseases Emerging due to Deterioration in Public Health System.
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1999;31(1):88-96
No abstract available.
Communicable Diseases*
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Public Health*