How We Care: The Centennial History of Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor Health Care System: 1903-2003. Vol. 1, and: How We Care: The Centennial History of Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor Health Care System: 1903-2003. Vol. 2: Medical Specialties and Nursing (review)

2006 ◽  
Vol 80 (3) ◽  
pp. 595-596
Author(s):  
Chester R. Burns
2008 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 403-410
Author(s):  
Christine R. Morel ◽  
Joshua M. Horton ◽  
Han Peng ◽  
Kangling Xu ◽  
Sushil K. Batra ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-245
Author(s):  
Daniela Moşoiu

Abstract Persons suffering from chronic and life limiting illnesses often have unrelieved symptoms such as pain, depression, fatigue, and psychosocial and spiritual distress. In Romania they are frequently left in the care of their families with little support from the health care system. It seems a paradox that those who are the sickest persons in a country find little place in the health care system. This article presents palliative care as a solution to the suffering for these patients and their families by describing the concept, models of services, its beneficiaries and benefits and presenting the history of development of hospice and palliative care worldwide and in Romania.


Author(s):  
Constantin Etco ◽  
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Dumitru Siscanu ◽  

In the article the history of origine of the International Latin Association of Health Care System Analylis, its functions and different scientific problems which refl ect the health level of population in different countries, is presented. Besides of that, there are information about Association of the Republic of Moldova, which is a collective member from 2007 and it’s 4–8 persons make reports every year. There are given recommendations, how to become Personal or Collective Member of ALASS.


1998 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 18-65
Author(s):  
Raymond Beerman ◽  
Abbe Bendell ◽  
Alma Breeden ◽  
Ann-Lynn Denker ◽  
Gustavo Gallego ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vira Volonyts ◽  

The purpose of the article is to describe the ways to update the health care system in the Ukrainian SSR in the historical retrospective. The methodological basis of the study is the principles of objectivity, historicism and systematization with the use of general scientific methods of analysis, synthesis, generalization and combination with a special historical (chronological) method. The scientific novelty of the publication lies in a comprehensive analysis of the domestic health care system and ways to reform it in the Soviet period. In order to expand research prospects, it is proposed to include the issues of formation, development, and attempts to reform the health care system to a number of current issues in the history of Ukraine. Conclusions. The Soviet model of the health care system, formed under strict state regulation, was distinguished by the only possible source of budget funding, was free of charge, and was accessible to all, partially was rewarding in conditions of significant socio-political and large-scale biological challenges. It has made it possible to reduce mortality by introducing preventive and anti-epidemic measures and providing access to medical services in the most remote parts of the country. However, all these achievements, under the conditions of extensive type of development of the medical sphere, mainly quantitative growth of indicators and chronic underfunding, vanished very quickly, and the system proved to be ineffective and inconsistent with the requirements of the time. Partially aware of all the risks that could lead to a systemic crisis, the Soviet leaders made several attempts to suspend the inevitable destructive processes. Unfortunately, most of the decisions made to expand possible funding, increase the status of the primary outpatient clinic, the introduction of limited market mechanisms, were mostly declarative in nature as the most important issue remained unresolved - the elimination of the residual principle of financing the industry.


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