1.First year of implementation of 9th party congress resolution in the people health protection and care
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):1-4
The resolution No 37 of government on the strategical orientation of the people health protection and care activity during 2000-2020 and the national drug policy of Vietnam introduced 5 leading views and objectives of development of these activities as well as major policies and solutions for implementing the health criteria that Vietnam communist party and state planned.
Delivery of Health Care
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Health Plan Implementation
2.Results after 2 years of implementation of the programme for food hygiene and safety.
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;10(4):40-43
After 2 years of implementation "month for the quality of food hygiene and safety". Ha Noi gained a number of achievements and also realized short comings that needed to overcome and strengthen. Evaluating the results of "month for action" will contribute to the leading on the implementation of the standards for better food hygience and safety as well as help planning and investmenting for next years.
Health Plan Implementation
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Food
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Safety
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Hygiene
3.Quantitative analysis on economic contribution of community health service in China.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(1):103-6
In China, the implementation of community health service shows that the prevention is an essential and important part of our national health system and is helpful to decrease the medical expenditure gradually. According to the data from Health Statistic Information Center of Ministry of Health in China, we calculated that the total health expenditure of China would be decreased 8000.0 million yuan only in 2001, among which, 1188.3 million, 1953.9 million and 4833.0 million yuan were respectively saved for the government budget, the society and resident if implementing the policy of community health service powerfully. And every outpatient can save 15.46 yuan per time. By the quantitative analysis on the economic contribution of community health service, it can be proved that a great economic benefit could be gotten from the implementation of community health service.
China
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Community Health Services/*economics
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Financing, Government
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Health Care Costs
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*Health Expenditures
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Health Plan Implementation/economics
4.Self-reported assessment of outcome-based education in Philippine Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residency training programs by consultants and residents
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2021;36(1):15-23
Objective:
To determine the self-reported assessment of initial implementation of the 3 domains of Outcome-Based Education in accredited Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery residency training programs in the Philippines by consultants and residents and explore any associations between their demographic profiles and assessments.
Methods:
Design: Mixed Method Research Design
Setting: Multicenter - 30 accredited ORL-HNS residency training institutions in the Philippines- National Capital Region (NCR) 19, Luzon 7, Visayas 2, and Mindanao 2.
Participants: A total of 129 consultants and 82 second to fourth year residents in training were included in the study by convenience sampling. First-year residents who started their residency training in January 2020 were excluded. Respondents answered self-reported questionnaires to assess implementation of the 3 domains of OBE: intended learning outcomes (ILO), teaching and learning activities (TLA) and assessment tasks (AT) using the 4-point scale score from “fully implemented” (4) to “not implemented” (1). Results of questionnaires were confirmed using open-ended questions on the challenges of OBE with a focused group discussion among 4 consultants and 1 resident.
Results:
The self-reported assessment of respondents on OBE implementation was “fully implemented” in the 3 domains. However, low numerical scores were seen for “managing community health and social need” in the ILO and “laboratory activities and workshops” in the TLA for both consultants and residents, in the assessment task (AT “multisource feedback by nurses and administrative staff” for the consultants, and “direct observation of performance skills for patient encounter” for residents. Among the 7 modules, “research methodology” had the lowest score for both consultants’ and residents’ self-perception. Challenges of OBE revealed included “mastery,” “time” and “data keeping.” Consultants younger than 60 years of age who had been in the department longer than 3 years and residents who attended an OBE workshop / lecture tended to give higher scores.
Conclusion
Two years after distribution of the manual on OBE to ORL-HNS residency training institutions, the consultants’ and residents’ self-reported assessment on implementation in all the 3 domains of OBE was “fully implemented.
Delivery of Health Care
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Otolaryngology
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Health Plan Implementation
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Formative Feedback
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Internship and Residency
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Teaching
5.Quantitative analysis on economic contribution of community health service in China.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(1):103-106
In China, the implementation of community health service shows that the prevention is an essential and important part of our national health system and is helpful to decrease the medical expenditure gradually. According to the data from Health Statistic Information Center of Ministry of Health in China, we calculated that the total health expenditure of China would be decreased 8000.0 million yuan only in 2001, among which, 1188.3 million, 1953.9 million and 4833.0 million yuan were respectively saved for the government budget, the society and resident if implementing the policy of community health service powerfully. And every outpatient can save 15.46 yuan per time. By the quantitative analysis on the economic contribution of community health service, it can be proved that a great economic benefit could be gotten from the implementation of community health service.
China
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Community Health Services
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economics
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Financing, Government
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Health Care Costs
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Health Expenditures
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Health Plan Implementation
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economics
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Humans
6.Management of chronic kidney disease in China calls for the implementation of expert patient program with traditional Chinese medical interventions.
Yi-fan WU ; La ZHANG ; Xiao-xuan HU ; Xu-sheng LIU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(10):796-800
Chronic kidney disease was closely related with unhealthy lifestyle; therefore a strategy focused both on daily life and medical process, like the Expert Patients Program, was of great value in the prevention and treatment of chronic kidney disease. In China, however, obstacles still existed in the process of implementing the program. Adding traditional Chinese medical interventions to the program assisted both patients and physicians to understand and to accept this new trend in management of chronic disease better. The combination with traditional Chinese medical interventions showed a solution for successfully implementing the Expert Patients Program and provided a new strategy for prevention and control of chronic kidney disease.
Acupuncture Therapy
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China
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Dietetics
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Health Plan Implementation
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Patient Care
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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therapy
8.Applying the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate the Dissemination and Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Infections.
Heon Jae JEONG ; Heui Sug JO ; Moo Kyung OH ; Hyung Won OH
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(7):847-852
Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) are one of the most effective ways to translate evidence of medical improvement into everyday practice. This study evaluated the dissemination and implementation of the Sexually Transmitted Infections-Korean Guidelines (STIKG) by applying the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and maintenance (RE-AIM) framework. A survey questionnaire was administered to clinicians via the internet. Among the 332 respondents, 190 (57.2%) stated that they were aware of STIKG and 107 (33.2%) implemented STIKG in their practice. The odds that a physician was exposed to STIKG (dissemination) were 2.61 times greater among physicians with previous training or education for any CPG than those who did not. Clinicians who indicated that STIKG were easy to understand were 4.88 times more likely to implement STIKG in their practice than those who found them not so easy. When a clinician's workplace had a supporting system for CPG use, the odds of implementation was 3.76 times higher. Perceived level of effectiveness of STIKG did not significantly influence their implementation. The findings of this study suggest that, ultimately, knowing how to engage clinicians in CPG implementation is as important as how to disseminate such guidelines; moreover, easy-to-use guidelines and institutional support are key factors.
Adult
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Female
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Guideline Adherence/*statistics & numerical data
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*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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*Health Plan Implementation
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Humans
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*Information Dissemination
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Physicians
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Practice Patterns, Physicians'
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Public Health Surveillance
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Quality of Health Care
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases/*therapy
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Surveys and Questionnaires
9.Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China.
Li-Ran XU ; Hui-jun GUO ; Zhi-bin LIU ; Qiang LI ; Ji-ping YANG ; Ying HE
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2015;21(4):243-248
Henan Province in China has a major epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Chinese medicine (CM) has been used throughout the last decade, and a management modality was developed, which can be described by unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling (UGC). The UGC modality has one primary concept (patient-centered medicine from CM theory), four basic foundations (classifying administrative region, characteristics of CM on disease treatment, health resource conditions, and distribution of patients living with HIV), six important relationships (the "three uniformities and three combinations," and the six relationships therein guide the treatment of AIDS with CM), and four key sections (management, operation, records, and evaluation). In this article, the authors introduce the UGC modality, which could be beneficial to developing countries or resource-limited areas for the management of chronic infectious disease.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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therapy
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China
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Delivery of Health Care
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organization & administration
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HIV Infections
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therapy
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HIV-1
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Health Plan Implementation
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organization & administration
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Health Planning
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organization & administration
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Health Planning Organizations
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organization & administration
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standards
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
10.Changing models of care for emergency surgical and trauma patients in Singapore.
Sachin MATHUR ; Tiong Thye GOO ; T'zu Jen TAN ; Kok Yang TAN ; Kenneth Seck Wai MAK
Singapore medical journal 2016;57(6):282-286
The last 15 years have seen changing patterns of injury in emergency surgery and trauma patients. The ability to diagnose, treat and manage these patients nonoperatively has led to a decline in interest in trauma surgery as a career. In addition, healthcare systems face multiple challenges, including limited resources, an ageing population and increasing subspecialisation of medical care, while maintaining government-directed standards and managing public expectations. In the West, these challenges have led to the emergence of a new subspecialty, 'acute care surgery', with some models of care providing dedicated acute surgical units or separating acute and elective streams with the existing manpower resources. The outcomes for emergency surgery patients and efficiency gains are promising. In Singapore, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital has implemented its first dedicated acute surgical unit. This article outlines the evolution of acute care surgery and its relevance to Asia.
Critical Care
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trends
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Emergency Medicine
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trends
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Health Plan Implementation
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Health Services Research
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Hospitals
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Humans
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Models, Organizational
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Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
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Patient Admission
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Physicians
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Singapore
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Trauma Centers
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organization & administration
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Wounds and Injuries
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surgery