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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566224/towards-universal-health-coverage-in-vietnam-a-mixed-method-case-study-of-enrolling-people-with-tuberculosis-into-social-health-insurance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Forse, Clara Akie Yoshino, Thanh Thi Nguyen, Thi Hoang Yen Phan, Luan N Q Vo, Andrew J Codlin, Lan Nguyen, Chi Hoang, Lopa Basu, Minh Pham, Hoa Binh Nguyen, Luong Van Dinh, Maxine Caws, Tom Wingfield, Knut Lönnroth, Kristi Sidney-Annerstedt
BACKGROUND: Vietnam's primary mechanism of achieving sustainable funding for universal health coverage (UHC) and financial protection has been through its social health insurance (SHI) scheme. Steady progress towards access has been made and by 2020, over 90% of the population were enrolled in SHI. In 2022, as part of a larger transition towards the increased domestic financing of healthcare, tuberculosis (TB) services were integrated into SHI. This change required people with TB to use SHI for treatment at district-level facilities or to pay out of pocket for services...
April 2, 2024: Health Research Policy and Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557219/youth-violence-does-not-discriminate-inclusive-violence-prevention-support-services-focused-on-counseling-and-peer-support-are-essential-for-youth-and-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pravarakhya Puppalla, Carly Pick, Justin Graves, Melike Harfouche
BACKGROUND: Violence disproportionately affects individuals of low socioeconomic status, and rates of injury amongst youth and young adults (YYAs) are rising. Little is known about how the social needs of this high-risk subgroup compared to the overall violently injured population. METHODS: This is a retrospective review of an intake assessment of violently injured victims admitted to a level I trauma center (Jan 2022-Aug 2023). Data collected include race, age, mechanism of injury, and protective and predisposing factors for violent injury...
April 1, 2024: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557117/hepatic-ablation-technology-assessment-of-conflicts-of-interest-in-recent-literature
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Keshav Kooragayala, Matthew C Moccia, Frank Spitz, Austin Lenart, Tanay-Veer Gandhi, Manisha Koneru, Young Hong
INTRODUCTION: Collaboration between the health care industry and surgeons is critical in modern medicine. Conflict of interest (COI) has the risk of introducing bias into research studies. We investigated the accuracy of self-disclosed COI for studies that researched the use of microwave ablation for liver metastasis. METHODS: A literature search identified studies that investigated the use of microwave ablation for liver cancer between 2016 and 2022. We utilized the Open Payments Database to query individual authors' financial contributions from the industry...
April 1, 2024: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553081/decision-to-self-isolate-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-the-uk-a-rapid-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claire Marriott Keene, Sophie Dickinson, Reshania Naidoo, Billie Andersen-Waine, Angus Ferguson-Lewis, Anastasia Polner, Ma'ayan Amswych, Lisa White, Sassy Molyneux, Marta Wanat
OBJECTIVE: Testing for COVID-19 was a key component of the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This strategy relied on positive individuals self-isolating to reduce transmission, making isolation the lynchpin in the public health approach. Therefore, we scoped evidence to systematically identify and categorise barriers and facilitators to compliance with self-isolation guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, to inform public health strategies in future pandemics. DESIGN: A rapid scoping review was conducted...
March 29, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551735/contribution-of-high-technology-procedures-to-public-healthcare-expenditures-the-case-of-ischemic-heart-disease-in-portugal-2002-2015
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Wenkang Ma, Ana Timóteo, Vanessa Ribeiro, Céu Mateus, Julian Perelman
The magnitude of the impact of technological innovations on healthcare expenditure is unclear. This paper estimated the impact of high-technology procedures on public healthcare expenditure for patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) in Portugal. The Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition method was applied to Portuguese NHS administrative data for IHD discharges during two periods, 2008-2015 vs. 2002-2007 (N = 434,870). We modelled per episode healthcare expenditures on the introduction of new technologies, adjusting for GDP, patient age, and comorbidities...
March 29, 2024: International Journal of Health Economics and Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551125/addressing-unmet-social-needs-for-improved-maternal-and-child-nutrition-qualitative-insights-from-community-based-organisations-in-urban-south-africa
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Agnes Erzse, Chris Desmond, Karen Hofman, Mary Barker, Nicola Joan Christofides
Maternal and child malnutrition persists globally, despite existing healthcare and social protection systems. Socio-economic disadvantages contribute to high malnutrition rates, particularly in poor urban communities where many disadvantaged mothers cannot fully benefit from services. To address these disparities, a novel social needs framework has been proposed, emphasising the importance of addressing individuals' unmet needs to enhance the benefits of nutrition services. This study investigates the perceived impact of community-based organisations (CBOs) in addressing the social needs of mothers in a resource-constrained urban township in South Africa...
January 2024: Global Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541351/the-commercial-determinants-of-violence-identifying-opportunities-for-violence-prevention-through-a-public-health-based-framework-analysis
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Mark A Bellis, Sally McManus, Karen Hughes, Olumide Adisa, Kat Ford
Violence has immediate and long-term repercussions for the health of individuals and communities. Recent increases in the understanding of public health approaches to violence prevention have focused on the policies and practices of government, health, and other public sector agencies. However, the roles of commercial bodies in fostering and preventing violence remain largely unaddressed. The wealth and influence of some companies now exceeds that of many countries. Consequently, it is timely to explore the roles of commercial processes in violence...
March 15, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532967/a-study-protocol-for-integrating-outpatient-services-at-the-primary-health-care-level-as-part-of-the-universal-health-coverage-benefit-package-within-the-national-health-insurance-program-of-pakistan-through-private-health-facilities
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Syed Khurram Azmat, Ellen Mpangananji Thom, Muhammad Arshad, Hasan Bin Hamza, Atiya Aabroo, Asma Balal, Muhammad Ali Awan, Faisal Rifaq, Nilmini Hemachandra, Uzma Qudsia
INTRODUCTION AND AIM: Pakistan has a mixed-health system where up to 60% of health expenditures are out of pocket. Almost 80% of primary healthcare (PHC) facilities are in the private sector, which is deeply embedded within the country's health system and may account for the unaffordability of healthcare. Since 2016, the existing national health insurance program or Sehat Sahulat Program (SSP), has provided invaluable coverage and financial protection to the millions of low-income families living in Pakistan by providing inpatient services at secondary and tertiary levels...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532118/examining-the-factors-contributing-to-a-reduction-in-hardship-financing-among-inpatient-households-in-india
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Arya Rachel Thomas, T Muhammad, Santosh Kumar Sahu, Umakant Dash
In India, the rising double burden of diseases and the low fiscal capacity of the government forces people to resort to hardship financing. This study aimed to examine the factors contributing to the reduction in hardship financing among inpatient households in India. The study relies on two rounds of National Sample Surveys with a sample of 34,478 households from the 71st round (2014) and 56,681 households from the 75th round (2018). We employed multivariable logistic regression and multivariate decomposition analyses to explore the factors associated with hardship financing in Indian households with hospitalized member(s) and assess the contributing factors to the reduction in hardship financing between 2014 and 2018...
March 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531368/achieving-universal-social-protection-for-people-with-tuberculosis
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REVIEW
Ahmad Fuady, Thea Hutanamon, Olivia Herlinda, Nurul Luntungan, Tom Wingfield
As we mark World TB Day 2024, we take this opportunity to reflect on the 2023 UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting (HLM) on the fight against tuberculosis-a milestone in the commitment towards a more coordinated, comprehensive approach to end tuberculosis globally. The UN HLM declaration on the fight against tuberculosis includes a specific pledge that all people with tuberculosis should receive a social benefits package to mitigate financial hardship. However, it is not known how this specific pledge will be realised and through which concrete actions...
March 22, 2024: Lancet. Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530388/-position-paper-on-working-in-the-intensive-care-unit-during-pregnancy-divi-recommendations-for-improving-the-situation-of-pregnant-employees-in-the-icu
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REVIEW
Celina Cornelius, Teresa Deffner, Aileen Hill, Christina Rohlfes, Bernd Ellner, Silke Klarmann, Sabine Riedel, Sabrina Pelz, Sabrina Kopp, Laura Borgstedt, Diana Freund, Andreas Schöpfel, Patrick Meybohm, Felix Walcher, Thorsten Brenner, Stefanie Klenke
The Maternity Protection Act is intended to protect the mother and the child from hazards, excessive demands and damage to health in the workplace, and from financial disadvantages and loss of employment. However, the objectives defined by the Maternity Protection Act-the safety and health of the pregnant employee on the one hand and the prevention of disadvantages in working life on the other-are not yet adequately achieved in the intensive care unit (ICU). Implementation of the Maternity Protection Act to the benefit of all involved parties should also be promoted in the specialist areas represented by the DIVI, in particular the work of pregnant physicians and nursing staff and other working specialists (respiratory therapists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, psychotherapists, and social workers) in the ICU...
March 26, 2024: Anaesthesiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530386/-position-paper-on-working-in-the-intensive-care-unit-during-pregnancy-divi-recommendations-for-improving-the-situation-of-pregnant-employees-in-the-icu
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Celina Cornelius, Teresa Deffner, Aileen Hill, Christina Rohlfes, Bernd Ellner, Silke Klarmann, Sabine Riedel, Sabrina Pelz, Sabrina Kopp, Laura Borgstedt, Diana Freund, Andreas Schöpfel, Patrick Meybohm, Felix Walcher, Thorsten Brenner, Stefanie Klenke
The Maternity Protection Act is intended to protect the mother and the child from hazards, excessive demands and damage to health in the workplace, and from financial disadvantages and loss of employment. However, the objectives defined by the Maternity Protection Act-the safety and health of the pregnant employee on the one hand and the prevention of disadvantages in working life on the other-are not yet adequately achieved in the intensive care unit (ICU). Implementation of the Maternity Protection Act to the benefit of all involved parties should also be promoted in the specialist areas represented by the DIVI, in particular the work of pregnant physicians and nursing staff and other working specialists (respiratory therapists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, psychotherapists, and social workers) in the ICU...
March 26, 2024: Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518482/financial-burden-of-medicines-in-five-northern-european-countries-a-decommodification-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katri Aaltonen, Maria Vaalavuo
Affordable access to healthcare including medicines is a key social policy goal in Europe. However, it has rarely been addressed in comparative social policy research. Although the concept of decommodification has already been used in the context of healthcare and sickness benefits, we argue that the scope of such studies should be expanded to medicines to understand how welfare states protect their citizens from market forces in case of illness. We examine and compare the relationship between income, other characteristics, and subjective financial burden of medicines (FBM) across five countries with universal health systems pursuing egalitarian aims (Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden)...
March 19, 2024: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515596/public-perception-on-active-aging-after-covid-19-an-unsupervised-machine-learning-analysis-of-44-343-posts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peipei Chen, Yuwei Jin, Xinfang Ma, Yan Lin
INTRODUCTION: To analyze public perceptions of active aging in China on mainstream social media platforms to determine whether the "14th Five Year Plan for the Development of the Aging Career and Older Adult Care System" issued by the CPC in 2022 has fully addressed public needs. METHODS: The original tweets posted on Weibo between January 1, 2020, and June 30, 2022, containing the words "aging" or "old age" were extracted. A bidirectional encoder representation from transformers (BERT)-based model was used to generate themes related to this perception...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508701/long-covid-and-financial-outcomes-evidence-from-four-longitudinal-population-surveys
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca Rhead, Jacques Wels, Bettina Moltrecht, Richard John Shaw, Richard Silverwood, Jingmin Zhu, Alun Hughes, Nishi Chaturvedi, Evangelia Demou, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, George Ploubidis
BACKGROUND: Long-term sequelae of COVID-19 (long COVID) include muscle weakness, fatigue, breathing difficulties and sleep disturbance over weeks or months. Using UK longitudinal data, we assessed the relationship between long COVID and financial disruption. METHODS: We estimated associations between long COVID (derived using self-reported length of COVID-19 symptoms) and measures of financial disruption (subjective financial well-being, new benefit claims, changes in household income) by analysing data from four longitudinal population studies, gathered during the first year of the pandemic...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508425/cost-effectiveness-of-human-papillomavirus-vaccination-in-the-uk-two-vs-single-dose-of-nonavalent-hpv-vaccination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Youngji Song, Wongyeong Choi, Eunha Shim
INTRODUCTION: The UK implemented a single-dose HPV vaccination policy in September 2023, aiming for sustained protection, better vaccine coverage, and reduced healthcare costs. This research assesses the cost-effectiveness of both one-dose and two-dose schedules from a healthcare perspective. METHODS: Using an age-structured dynamic model, the study analyzed long-term health and economic outcomes of these two different vaccination approaches. It focused on the effects of vaccinating 12- to 13-year-olds with the 9-valent HPV vaccine in either single-dose or two-dose regimens from 2023 to 2093...
March 18, 2024: American Journal of Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505679/households-catastrophic-health-expenditure-among-older-people-with-noncommunicable-diseases-a-cross-sectional-study-from-iran
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Sayed Amir Masoud Meshkat, Sayed Saeed Kassaeian, Navid Danaei, Farid Gharibi
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Noncommunicable diseases are one of the main difficulties faced by older adults in many countries. The study aimed to investigate the households' catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) among older people with noncommunicable diseases. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted between October and December 2022 in Semnan, Iran, with the participation of 400 older individuals suffering from diabetes and hypertension. The Content Validity Ratio (which is calculated based on necessity criterion) and Content Validity Index (which calculated based on relevance, transparency, and simplicity criteria) values of 0...
March 2024: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502342/attitudes-barriers-and-facilitators-to-adherent-completion-of-the-recombinant-zoster-vaccine-regimen-in-canada-qualitative-interviews-with-healthcare-providers-and-patients
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Sydney George, Jessica Regan, Amnah Awan, Meaghan O'Connor, April Foster, Kimberly Raymond, Iris Gorfinkel, Shelly A McNeil
This qualitative, cross-sectional study aimed to understand the barriers and facilitators related to the adherence and completion of the recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) two-dose series in Canada, as perceived by healthcare providers (HCPs) and patients. Data collection occurred via 60-minute concept elicitation interviews with 12 HCPs (4 physicians, 2 nurse practitioners, 6 pharmacists) who had prescribed and/or administered RZV in Canada, and 21 patients aged ≥50 years who had received ≥1 dose of RZV...
December 31, 2024: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501681/a-prospective-study-of-financial-worry-mental-health-changes-and-the-moderating-effect-of-social-support-among-canadian-adolescents-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Jessica A Goddard, Valerie F Pagnotta, Markus J Duncan, Matthew Sudiyono, William Pickett, Scott T Leatherdale, Karen A Patte
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic intensified the impact of risk factors for adolescent mental health, including financial worry. Social support has shown to protect from negative mental health during times of stress. We examined the effect of financial worry on changes in anxiety and depression symptoms among Canadian adolescents prior to and during the pandemic, and assessed whether social support from family and friends moderated any changes. METHODS: We analyzed 2-year linked data from the 2018/19 (pre-pandemic) and 2020/21 (during-pandemic) waves of the COMPASS study, with reports from 12 995 Canadian secondary school students...
March 2024: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500571/exploring-the-challenges-in-covering-dental-services-through-complementary-insurance-in-iran-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Pouraskari, Reza Yazdani, Hossein Hessari
BACKGROUND: Financial protection is crucial for attaining universal health coverage. The inclusion of costly dental services in insurance plans poses a significant challenge for all parties involved in the insurance sector. This study aimed to investigate the challenges of covering dental services by complementary insurance in Iran during 2020-2021. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This qualitative research was conducted in Iran during 2020-2021. A triangulation of methods and data sources were employed to achieve a comprehensive perspective...
2024: International Journal of Dentistry
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