Community stroke prevention_programs__an_overview.6สปสช นครสวรรค์
This document summarizes a journal article about community stroke prevention programs. It finds that while healthcare providers understand stroke risk factors, prevention and risk factor control remain poor. The general public also lacks knowledge about stroke warning signs and their own risk. The document reviews the human and economic costs of stroke and discusses disparities. It outlines modifiable risk factors like hypertension and the need to increase public awareness and reduce those risks through community programs.
This document summarizes a report published by the Institute of Medicine about preventing and controlling hypertension through population-based policy and systems changes. The report was produced by the Committee on Public Health Priorities to Reduce and Control Hypertension in the U.S. Population and the Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice. It provides recommendations for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on implementing strategies targeting communities and healthcare systems to address hypertension at a population level.
This document appears to be a scrapbook from a June 24, 2009 event hosted by Radian61-888-6RADIAN. It contains images and captions from the event, references to various attendees including speakers Doug Haslam and Olivier Blanchard, and mentions activities like a rock band performance. The scrapbook gives a visual overview of the event through photos while copyrighting the content to Radian6.
Community stroke prevention_programs__an_overview.6สปสช นครสวรรค์
This document summarizes a journal article about community stroke prevention programs. It finds that while healthcare providers understand stroke risk factors, prevention and risk factor control remain poor. The general public also lacks knowledge about stroke warning signs and their own risk. The document reviews the human and economic costs of stroke and discusses disparities. It outlines modifiable risk factors like hypertension and the need to increase public awareness and reduce those risks through community programs.
This document summarizes a report published by the Institute of Medicine about preventing and controlling hypertension through population-based policy and systems changes. The report was produced by the Committee on Public Health Priorities to Reduce and Control Hypertension in the U.S. Population and the Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice. It provides recommendations for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on implementing strategies targeting communities and healthcare systems to address hypertension at a population level.
This document appears to be a scrapbook from a June 24, 2009 event hosted by Radian61-888-6RADIAN. It contains images and captions from the event, references to various attendees including speakers Doug Haslam and Olivier Blanchard, and mentions activities like a rock band performance. The scrapbook gives a visual overview of the event through photos while copyrighting the content to Radian6.
A newspaper article discusses affordable universal healthcare and progress towards development goals. It notes that in 2015, the UN adopted goals aiming to provide universal healthcare coverage for all citizens worldwide by 2030. Currently, only about half the world's population has access to essential health services.
The document outlines the budget for HIV/AIDS and TB activities in South Africa for the 2022/2023 fiscal year, including funds for testing, treatment, and case management. It details the budgets for various line items such as laboratory services, drugs and supplies, human resources, and district allocations. The budgets are broken down by funding source and program area with specific grant reference numbers provided.
1. The document reports HIV/AIDS statistics for 2556, including 157,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and 3,276.8 new infections.
2. Treatment guidelines are outlined for different CD4 count levels, including the use of viral load monitoring, second line regimens, and laboratory tests.
3. Barriers and recommendations for improving linkage and retention in care are discussed, such as expanding access across different health coverage schemes and centers of excellence.
1. The document reports HIV/AIDS statistics for 2556, including 157,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and 3,276.8 new infections.
2. Treatment guidelines are outlined for different CD4 count levels, including the use of viral load monitoring, second line regimens, and laboratory tests.
3. Barriers and recommendations for improving linkage and retention in care are discussed, such as expanding access across different health coverage schemes and centers of excellence.
This document contains data from a study analyzing doses of medication stored at government medical distribution centers (GPOs) and healthcare facilities over a period of 39 weeks. It finds that the percentage of doses available ("on hand") decreased over time, from an average of 87.62% in week 1 to 23.56% by week 39. It also compares the number of doses stored at GPOs to the combined total of doses on hand at GPOs and healthcare facilities, finding the percentage of doses at GPOs decreased from 59.5% to below 50% by week 20. This suggests facilities were withdrawing more doses from GPOs over time to meet demand.
A newspaper article discusses affordable universal healthcare and progress towards development goals. It notes that in 2015, the UN adopted goals aiming to provide universal healthcare coverage for all citizens worldwide by 2030. Currently, only about half the world's population has access to essential health services.
The document outlines the budget for HIV/AIDS and TB activities in South Africa for the 2022/2023 fiscal year, including funds for testing, treatment, and case management. It details the budgets for various line items such as laboratory services, drugs and supplies, human resources, and district allocations. The budgets are broken down by funding source and program area with specific grant reference numbers provided.
1. The document reports HIV/AIDS statistics for 2556, including 157,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and 3,276.8 new infections.
2. Treatment guidelines are outlined for different CD4 count levels, including the use of viral load monitoring, second line regimens, and laboratory tests.
3. Barriers and recommendations for improving linkage and retention in care are discussed, such as expanding access across different health coverage schemes and centers of excellence.
1. The document reports HIV/AIDS statistics for 2556, including 157,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and 3,276.8 new infections.
2. Treatment guidelines are outlined for different CD4 count levels, including the use of viral load monitoring, second line regimens, and laboratory tests.
3. Barriers and recommendations for improving linkage and retention in care are discussed, such as expanding access across different health coverage schemes and centers of excellence.
This document contains data from a study analyzing doses of medication stored at government medical distribution centers (GPOs) and healthcare facilities over a period of 39 weeks. It finds that the percentage of doses available ("on hand") decreased over time, from an average of 87.62% in week 1 to 23.56% by week 39. It also compares the number of doses stored at GPOs to the combined total of doses on hand at GPOs and healthcare facilities, finding the percentage of doses at GPOs decreased from 59.5% to below 50% by week 20. This suggests facilities were withdrawing more doses from GPOs over time to meet demand.