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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702286/pharmacists-combating-antimicrobial-resistance-a-delphi-study-on-antibiotic-dispensing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maarten Lambert, Anneloes Wonink, Ria Benko, Malene Plejdrup Hansen, Liset van Dijk, Katja Taxis
BACKGROUND: The daily work of community pharmacists includes dispensing antibiotics, but little is known about how this should be done to ensure quality use of antibiotics. OBJECTIVE: To define specific tasks of the community pharmacist when dispensing antibiotics and to assess to what extent these tasks can be implemented in practice in Europe. METHODS: A Delphi study with community pharmacist experts in the European Economic Area. Statements on potential tasks for pharmacists during the antibiotic dispensing process were based on a systematic literature review...
April 16, 2024: Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy: RSAP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702082/financial-protection-and-equity-in-the-healthcare-financing-system-in-iran-a-cross-sectional-study-among-slum-dwellers-with-type-2-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fawzieh Ghammari, Kousar Heidari, Habib Jalilian
OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to assess financial protection and equity in the healthcare financing system among slum dwellers with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Iran in 2022. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Primary care centres in Iran were selected from slums. PARTICIPANTS: Our study included 400 participants with T2D using a systematic random sampling method. Patients were included if they lived in slums for at least five consecutive years, were over 18 years old and did not have intellectual disabilities...
May 3, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693945/a-health-financing-policy-agenda-for-climate-mitigation-and-adaptation
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EDITORIAL
Maarten Oranje, Inke Mathauer
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2024: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38693548/health-system-lessons-from-the-global-fund-supported-procurement-and-supply-chain-investments-in-zimbabwe-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abaleng Lesego, Lawrence P O Were, Tsion Tsegaye, Rafiu Idris, Linden Morrison, Tatjana Peterson, Sheza Elhussein, Esther Antonio, Godfrey Magwindiri, Ivan Dumba, Cleyland Mtambirwa, Newman Madzikwa, Raiva Simbi, Misheck Ndlovu, Tom Achoki
BACKGROUND: The Global Fund partnered with the Zimbabwean government to provide end-to-end support to strengthen the procurement and supply chain within the health system. This was accomplished through a series of strategic investments that included infrastructure and fleet improvement, training of personnel, modern equipment acquisition and warehouse optimisation. This assessment sought to determine the effects of the project on the health system. METHODS: This study employed a mixed methods design combining quantitative and qualitative research methods...
May 1, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692022/caregiver-perceptions-of-the-impact-of-dravet-syndrome-on-the-family-current-supports-and-hopes-and-fears-for-the-future-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josefin Soto Jansson, Björn Bjurulf, Michaela Dellenmark Blom, Tove Hallböök, Colin Reilly
BACKGROUND: Dravet syndrome (DS) is a Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy (DEE) with onset typically in infancy. Seizures are pharmaco-resistant, and neurodevelopment is compromised in almost all children. There is limited data on the impact of the condition on the family, support needs and hopes and fears in Sweden. METHODS: Interviews were undertaken with the caregivers of 36 of 48 (75%) living children with DS in Sweden focusing on the perceived impact on the family, current supports and hopes and fears for the future...
April 30, 2024: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38688565/rapid-diagnostic-test-a-critical-need-for-outbreak-preparedness-and-response-for-high-priority-pathogens
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REVIEW
Solomon Abebe Yimer, Birgitte Boonstra Booij, Gwen Tobert, Andrew Hebbeler, Paul Oloo, Polina Brangel, Maïna L'Azou Jackson, Richard Jarman, Danielle Craig, Michael Selorm Avumegah, Henshaw Mandi, Timothy Endy, Stacey Wooden, Carolyn Clark, Valentina Bernasconi, Amy Shurtleff, Paul A Kristiansen
Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are critical for preparedness and response against an outbreak or pandemic and have been highlighted in the 100 Days Mission, a global initiative that aims to prepare the world for the next epidemic/pandemic by driving the development of diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics within 100 days of recognition of a novel Disease X threat.RDTs play a pivotal role in early case identification, surveillance and case management, and are critical for initiating deployment of vaccine and monoclonal antibodies...
April 30, 2024: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683759/indonesia-s-healthcare-landscape-embracing-innovation-in-the-new-health-regime
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferry Fadzlul Rahman
The comment highlights the intricate health issues in Indonesia, emphasizing urban-rural gaps, healthcare financing challenges, and the government's dedication to Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The country's geographical layout amplifies the struggle of providing healthcare to rural areas, resulting in substantial health concerns like high tuberculosis rates and financial vulnerability for the impoverished. The concern raised underscores the paradox of low state healthcare spending despite high household expenditures, leading to individual payment reliance and underutilization of insurance...
April 29, 2024: Current Medical Research and Opinion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683485/navigating-hurdles-a-review-of-the-obstacles-facing-the-development-of-the-pandemic-treaty
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REVIEW
Haytham A Sheerah, Shouq M Alzaaqi, Ahmed Arafa, Shada AlSalamah, Nelly G Muriungi, Barbara Fialho C Sampaio, Jasper Tromp, Keyang Liu, Kokoro Shirai, Mellissa Withers, Ahmed Al-Jedai
INTRODUCTION: The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a call for enhanced global cooperation and a more robust pandemic preparedness and response framework. As a result of this pressing demand, dialogues were initiated to establish a pandemic treaty designed to foster a synchronized global strategy for addressing forthcoming health emergencies. In this review, we discussed the main obstacles to this treaty. RESULTS: Among several challenges facing the pandemic treaty, we highlighted (1) global cooperation and political will, (2) equity in access to resources and treatments, (3) sustainable financing, (4) compliance and enforcement mechanisms, (5) sovereignty concerns, and (6) data sharing and transparency...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681135/leading-quality-and-safety-on-the-frontline-a-case-study-of-department-leaders-in-nursing-homes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Malin Rosell Magerøy, Geir Sverre Braut, Carl Macrae, Robyn Clay-Williams, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Siri Wiig
PURPOSE: The role of healthcare leaders is becoming increasingly complex, and carries great responsibility for patients, employees, and the quality of service delivery. This study explored the barriers and enablers that department leaders in nursing homes encounter when managing the dual responsibilities in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and Quality and Patient Safety (QPS). METHODOLOGY: Case study design with data collected through semi structured interviews with 16 department leaders in five Norwegian municipalities...
2024: Journal of Healthcare Leadership
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680465/financing-for-pandemic-preparedness-and-response-measures-a-systematic-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Roberto Duran-Fernandez, Daniel Bernal-Serrano, Jose Alberto Garcia-Huitron, Raymond Hutubessy
OBJECTIVE: To obtain insights into reducing the shortfall in financing for pandemic preparedness and response measures, and reducing the risk of another pandemic with social and economic costs comparable to those of the coronavirus disease. METHODS: We conducted a systematic scoping review using the databases ScienceDirect, Scopus, JSTOR, PubMed® and EconLit. We included articles published in any language until 1 August 2023, and excluded grey literature and publications on epidemics...
May 1, 2024: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680464/a-taxonomy-for-the-financing-of-health-for-all
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EDITORIAL
Vanessa Huang, Maksym Obrizan, Juan Jardon-Pina
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 1, 2024: Bulletin of the World Health Organization
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680189/does-health-insurance-status-influence-healthcare-seeking-behavior-in-rural-communities-evidence-from-rural-ghana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emmanuel Kumah, Yussif Asana, Samuel Kofi Agyei, Collins Kokuro, Samuel E Ankomah, Adam Fusheini
INTRODUCTION: National health insurance programs are considered important mechanisms for ensuring equity in access to and utilization of healthcare services by removing financial barriers associated with seeking treatment in healthcare facilities. Although studies on health insurance schemes in many low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) have demonstrated a significant relationship between health insurance status and healthcare-seeking behavior, data on the influence of this health financing policy on the decision to seek formal healthcare among rural inhabitants remains limited...
December 2024: Health policy open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678265/did-aid-to-the-ebola-crisis-divert-aid-for-reproductive-maternal-and-newborn-health-an-analysis-of-donor-reported-data-in-sierra-leone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susannah H Mayhew, Kirkley Doyle, Lawrence S Babawo, Esther Mokuwa, Hana Rohan, Melisa Martinez-Alverez, Josephine Borghi, Catherine Pitt
BACKGROUND: Infectious disease outbreaks like Ebola and Covid-19 are increasing in frequency. They may harm reproductive, maternal and newborn health (RMNH) directly and indirectly. Sierra Leone experienced a sharp deterioration of RMNH during the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic. One possible explanation is that donor funding may have been diverted away from RMNH to the Ebola response. METHODS: We analysed donor-reported data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)'s Creditor Reported System (CRS) data for Sierra Leone before, during and after the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic to understand whether aid flows for Ebola displaced aid for RMNH...
April 27, 2024: Conflict and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677778/opportunities-and-challenges-for-financing-women-s-children-s-and-adolescents-health-in-the-context-of-climate-change
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REVIEW
Blanca Anton, Soledad Cuevas, Mark Hanson, Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta, Etienne V Langlois, Domenico Gerardo Iaia, Giulia Gasparri, Josephine Borghi
Women, children and adolescents (WCA), especially in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), will bear the worst consequences of climate change during their lifetimes, despite contributing the least to global greenhouse gas emissions. Investing in WCA can address these inequities in climate risk, as well as generating large health, economic, social and environmental gains. However, women's, children's and adolescents' health (WCAH) is currently not mainstreamed in climate policies and financing. There is also a need to consider new and innovative financing arrangements that support WCAH alongside climate goals...
April 27, 2024: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676535/telemedicine-utilization-patterns-and-implications-amidst-covid-19-outbreaks-in-thailand-under-public-universal-coverage-scheme
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nyi-Nyi Zayar, Nitichen Kittiratchakool, Thanayut Saeraneesopon, Rukmanee Butchon, Saudamini Vishwanath Dabak, Patiphak Namahoot, Tanasak Kaewchompoo, Pritaporn Kingkaew, Yot Teerawattananon, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai
During COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine was a strategy to facilitate healthcare service delivery minimizing the risk of direct exposure among people. In Thailand, the National Health Security Office has included telemedicine services under the Universal Coverage Scheme to support social distancing policies to reduce the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to determine the patterns of telemedicine service use during major COVID-19 outbreaks including Alpha, Delta, and Omicron in Thailand. We retrospectively analyzed a dataset of telemedicine e-claims from the National Health Security Office, which covers services reimbursed under the Universal Coverage Scheme between December 2020 and August 2022...
2024: Inquiry: a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673345/the-impact-of-climate-change-on-health-services-in-low-and-middle-income-countries-a-systematised-review-and-thematic-analysis
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REVIEW
Kamar Naser, Zaeem Haq, Bernard D Naughton
Aim : The aim of this study was to assess the impact of climate change on health services as categorized by the WHO's Building Blocks for creating Climate-Resilient Health Systems. Objective : The objective was to conduct a systematized review of the published literature concerning the impact of climate change, using a thematic analysis approach to address our aim and identify areas for further research. Design : A search was conducted on 8 February 2022 using the Embase and PubMed research databases. Peer-reviewed scientific studies that were published in English from 2012 to 2022, which described at least one report concerning the impact of climate change on health services in LMICs, were included...
April 3, 2024: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670163/experiences-and-impacts-of-out-of-pocket-healthcare-expenditure-on-remote-aboriginal-families
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Courtney Ryder, Shane D'Angelo, Patrick Sharpe, Tamara Mackean, Nayia Cominos, Julieann Coombes, Keziah Bennett-Brook, Darryl Cameron, Emily Gloede, Shahid Ullah, Jacqueline Stephens
INTRODUCTION: Aboriginal Australians face significant health disparities, with hospitalisation rates 2.3 times greater, and longer hospital length of stay, than non-Indigenous Australians. This additional burden impacts families further through out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure (OOPHE), which includes additional healthcare expenses not covered by universal taxpayer insurance. Aboriginal patients traveling from remote locations are likely to be impacted further by OOPHE. The objective of this study was to examine the impacts and burden of OOPHE for rurally based Aboriginal individuals...
April 2024: Rural and Remote Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669857/age-friendly-initiatives-ghana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sally Yalley, Akye Essuman, Patrick Adjei, Brian Lawlor, Roman Romero-Ortuno
The global increase in the population of older persons has profound inter-sectoral implications, necessitating the development of age-friendly initiatives at the global and national levels. While progress has been relatively slower across Sub-Saharan African countries, highlighting existing commendable initiatives is essential to identify the current gaps and promote the development of strategies and interventions to promote age-friendly societies. This mini-review highlights some of the key initiatives in Ghana in the areas of policy, healthcare, finance, social services, education and research and in promoting dementia-friendly communities...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668636/can-sugar-taxes-be-used-for-financing-surgical-systems-in-nigeria-a-mixed-methods-political-economy-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martilord Ifeanyichi, Cyril Dim, Maeve Bognini, Meskerem Kebede, Darshita Singh, Obinna Onwujekwe, Rachel Hargest, Rocco Friebel
This study determined the feasibility of investing revenues raised through Nigeria's sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax of 10 Naira/l to support the implementation of the National, Surgical, Obstetrics, Anaesthesia and Nursing Plan, which aims to strengthen access to surgical care in the country. We conducted a mixed-methods political economy analysis. This included a modelling exercise to predict the revenues from Nigeria's SSB tax based on its current tax rate over a period of 5 years, and for several scenarios such as a 20% ad valorem tax recommended by the World Health Organization...
March 29, 2024: Health Policy and Planning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663891/maintaining-essential-health-services-during-a-pandemic-lessons-from-costa-rica-s-covid-19-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudio A Mora-García, Andy A Pearson, Andrea M Prado
Studies on COVID-19 usually focus on health system responses to decrease the rate of COVID-19 infection and death, but patients with other diseases also require access to health services during the pandemic. This paper describes the structures and processes by which the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) changed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which helped to sustain essential health services (EHSs). We conducted a desk review of the local literature and semistructured qualitative interviews with key informants from the CCSS...
April 24, 2024: BMJ Global Health
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