1.The Role of Risk-sharing Mechanisms in Finance Health Care and Towards Universal Health Coverage in Low-and Middle-income Countries of World Health Organization Regions
Ali AHANGAR ; Ali Mohammad AHMADI ; Amir Hossein MOZAYANI ; Sajjad Faraji DIZAJI
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;51(1):59-61
No abstract available.
Delivery of Health Care
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Global Health
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World Health Organization
2.The History and Meaning of World Diabetes Day.
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2012;13(3):111-114
In 1991, the World Health Organization (WHO) joined hands with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) to establish World Diabetes Day. The purpose of this day is to increase awareness of diabetes worldwide. In December 2006, the United Nations (UN) adopted resolution 61/225, establishing World Diabetes Day as an internationally observed event, and all the countries of the world have increased their efforts in the prevention, management, treatment and sustaining healthcare system. The blue circle was developed originally for the campaign associated with the UN Resolution on diabetes. The circle symbolizes life, health and unity. The blue border of the circle represents the color of the sky and the flag of the United Nations. World Diabetes Day is on the 14th of November in memory of the birthday of Dr. Frederick Banting, and has been held every year since 2007.
Delivery of Health Care
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Hand
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Memory
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United Nations
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World Health Organization
4.Healthcare in Singapore: the present and future.
Choon How HOW ; Kwong Ming FOCK
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(3):126-127
5.Comparison of family clinic community health service model with state-owned community health service model.
Fangrong WAN ; Zuxun LU ; Jinlong ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(4):381-383
Based on a survey of community health service organization in several cities, community health service model based on the family clinic was compared with state-owned community health service model, and status quo, advantages and problems of family community health service organization were analyzed. Furthermore, policies for the management of community health service organization based on the family clinic were put forward.
China
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Community Health Services
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methods
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organization & administration
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Data Collection
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Delivery of Health Care
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organization & administration
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Hospitals, Community
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organization & administration
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Humans
6.Primary registry of the WHO International Clinical Trial Registry Platform: Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS).
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2011;54(1):92-97
Publication bias has a negative impact on the ability of healthcare providers and consumers to make unbiased healthcare decisions. The demand for greater transparency of clinical trials has increased and a prospective registry has been suggested by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. By 2008, prospective registration was considered as an ethical requirement within the Declaration of Helsinki. In Korea, the clinical research registry named 'Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS)' was recently established and became a data provider as a primary registry to the World Health Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trial Registry Platform search portal. This means that CRIS conforms to the WHO registry criteria and that registering trials with the CRIS satisfies the trial registration policies of many medical journals. To improve the comprehensiveness and completeness of registered clinical research data, it is necessary to communicate and raise awareness of the need to register clinical trials, as well as to establish national policies on clinical trial registration.
Delivery of Health Care
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Health Personnel
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Helsinki Declaration
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Humans
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Information Services
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Korea
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Publication Bias
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World Health Organization
7.PREFACE.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 2):S112-S112
8.EDITOR'S NOTE - About This Supplement.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 2):S111-S111