Multi disciplinary preventive effort to diabetic patients in the primary and secondary health care system

2000 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Birtha Hansen ◽  
Else Krüger ◽  
Jytte Løkke ◽  
Jens Christiansen
2003 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 720-721
Author(s):  
I Girod ◽  
F Pang ◽  
A Saleh ◽  
J Edington

1994 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 123-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. de F. Olivarius ◽  
T. Lauritzen ◽  
H. Beck-Nielsen ◽  
J. Fog ◽  
C.E. Mogensen ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 288-293
Author(s):  
Albiona Rashiti ◽  
Leonora Svarça ◽  
Afërdita Kurti ◽  
Premtim Rashiti

Objective: To assess knowledge, awareness and attitude among hospital physicians from Kosovo toward current situation of Health Care System (HCS) especially Secondary Health Care (SHC) in Kosovo. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, anonymous questionnaire were delivered to three regional hospitals in Kosovo. The main outcome measures were physician’s awareness of the management of secondary health care institutions, awareness and use of new technology for improving health care in second level and their suggestions for further improvement. Results: Results are divided into three main categories: I. Relevant information on the knowledge of the health care system, were respondents had valuable information and insight; II. Relevant information on suggested improvements, in which respondents gave their proposals regarding workplace and inter managerial relations and III. Relevant information on continues education possibilities for medical staff. Conclusions: In conclusion there is a need to prioritize proper cooperation between primary, secondary, and third level of health institutions, in terms of entire health management in order to increase the quality of health services delivery, in line with western standards. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.18(2) 2019 p.288-293


Author(s):  
Anya P.G.F. Vieira-Meyer ◽  
Maíra B. Coutinho ◽  
Helena P.G. Santos ◽  
Maria V. Saintrain ◽  
George T. de M. Candeiro

ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate knowledge and practice of Brazilian public primary and secondary health care dentists during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Methods: An online questionnaire with sociodemographic and COVID-19 knowledge questions was used. Results: A total of 4048 dentists working in the Brazilian public primary and secondary health care system were investigated; 4024 (99.41%) believe that COVID-19 can be transmitted through dental procedures. A fair level of COVID-19 symptoms knowledge by these dentists was observed (3.76±1.27 of 6.00), as well as the skepticism in personal protective equipment (3382; 83.55%) and biosafety procedures (3278; 80.98%) used as an efficient form of COVID-19 transmission prevention. Country region, performance of social distancing, dental specialty, the use of personal protective equipment, and biosafety preventive measures influenced the likelihood of dentists to perform dental treatment, either elective or urgent, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: The need of extra preventive barriers for dental treatment may bring an extra financial stress in the Brazilian public primary and secondary health care system, as well as in the patient-dentist relationship, which may have to be reframed. Internationally accepted public guideline policies regarding dental treatment safety, as well as the technological development of preventive tools, are needed to deal with the challenges brought by COVID-19.


Public Health ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 108 (6) ◽  
pp. 419-425
Author(s):  
M. Mäntyjärvi ◽  
A. Nissinen ◽  
M. Uusitupa ◽  
H. Enlund

2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-29
Author(s):  
Constance Hilory Tomberlin

There are a multitude of reasons that a teletinnitus program can be beneficial, not only to the patients, but also within the hospital and audiology department. The ability to use technology for the purpose of tinnitus management allows for improved appointment access for all patients, especially those who live at a distance, has been shown to be more cost effective when the patients travel is otherwise monetarily compensated, and allows for multiple patient's to be seen in the same time slots, allowing for greater access to the clinic for the patients wishing to be seen in-house. There is also the patient's excitement in being part of a new technology-based program. The Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System (GCVHCS) saw the potential benefits of incorporating a teletinnitus program and began implementation in 2013. There were a few hurdles to work through during the beginning organizational process and the initial execution of the program. Since the establishment of the Teletinnitus program, the GCVHCS has seen an enhancement in patient care, reduction in travel compensation, improvement in clinic utilization, clinic availability, the genuine excitement of the use of a new healthcare media amongst staff and patients, and overall patient satisfaction.


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