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  • Authors: William Hersh (2009)

  • BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making uniquely combines clinical decision-making with information technologies within the healthcare setting, for the self-management of chronic conditions and online health. We embrace open peer review providing reviewer reports together with the published articles for maximum transparency and credibility to ensure our content is widely used and benefits patients. Our experienced editorial board is composed of active researchers with experience in the development, implementation and evaluation of information technologies. This journal is part of the BMC series, a research community-focused collection publishing scientifically valid studies based on community-agreed standards of questioning, methods and analysis.

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  • Authors: - (2012)

  • The importance of fruits and vegetables in nutritious and healthy diets is well recognized, and in recent years consumers have been encouraged to eat more of these products. For many countries, particularly developing countries, these products have become a valuable commodity. At the same time, food safety problems linked to the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables contaminated with microorganisms are increasing. Recent foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumption of leafy greens, tomatoes, sprouts and green peppers clearly demonstrate that the consumption of contaminated fruits and vegetables represents an important source of foodborne disease

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  • Authors: - (2012)

  • Managing Drug Supply (MDS) is the leading reference on how to manage essential medicines in developing countries. MDS was originally published in 1982. It was revised in 1997 with over 10,000 copies distributed in over 60 countries worldwide. The third edition, MDS-3: Managing Access to Medicines and other Health Technologies reflects the dramatic changes in politics and public health priorities, advances in science and medicine, greater focus on health care systems, increased donor funding, and the advent of information technology that have profoundly affected access to essential medicines over the past 14 years.

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  • Authors: Martin McKee; Judith Healy (2002)

  • This book explores the competing pressures facing policymakers across Europe as they struggle to respond to these complex challenges. It argues that hospitals, as part of a larger health system, should focus on enhancing health outcomes while also responding to public expectations. Adopting a cross-national, cross-disciplinary perspective, the study assesses recent evidence on the factors driving hospital reform and the strategies used to improve organizational performance. It reviews the evidence from eastern as well as western Europe and combines academic research with real-world policy experience. It looks at the role of hospitals in enhancing health rather than simply processing patients. The book concludes that hospitals cannot be managed in isolation from society and the wide...

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  • Authors: Marilyn E. Parker (2005)

  • Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 2nd Edition, shows your undergraduate and graduate students how theory will help them improve the ways in which they practice nursing. It contains contributions by the original theorists, including discussion of how theories can be used in practice and examples of implementation written by nurses themselves. To help your students develop critical thinking skills, clear explanations of multiple ways of knowing are detailed, in addition to reflective practice, and background information on the process of theory development.

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  • Authors: HIV/AIDS Bureau (2014)

  • The Guide for HIV/AIDS Clinical Care is a pillar of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’s mission to continuously improve HIV/AIDS clinical care.