Understanding Public Health and Social Well-being
Tutorials/exercises - 10 pages - Medical care & personal assistance
This document outlines key concepts in epidemiology, health determinants, and social well-being, including definitions of health, global health, and public health.
Impact of Social Support on Absenteeism and Presenteeism in Healthcare Sector: A Study on Belgian Nurses
Dissertation - 26 pages - Human resources
Discover how social support at work reduces absenteeism and presenteeism in the healthcare sector. Learn about the impact of working hours, age, and health crises on nursing staff productivity. Improve working conditions and boost staff well-being.
The Impact of Prescribed Work on Psychosocial Risks and Mental Health in Medico-Social Establishments
Essay - 2 pages - Psychology
Discover how prescribed work impacts mental health and job satisfaction in the medico-social sector. Learn about the psychosocial risks and consequences of obstructed work, and explore management strategies to alleviate employee suffering and promote a capacitating work environment.
Social Protection and Health Inequalities in France
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
Discover how social protection plays a crucial role in reducing health inequalities in France, with the creation of devices that facilitate access to nearby care for the most disadvantaged. Learn about the CMU-C, ACS, AME, and other complementary devices that offer free coverage of...
Reducing Social Health Inequalities in Older People
Tutorials/exercises - 2 pages - Medical care & personal assistance
Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in reducing social health inequalities among older people by ensuring access to care and social benefits, and by taking preventive action regarding lifestyle habits.
Refugee Mental Health and Social Justice - Research Study
Dissertation - 2 pages - Sociology & social sciences
The plight of refugees is often characterized by harrowing tales of displacement, fleeing conflict, persecution, and other traumatic experiences that leave lasting scars on their mental well-being. With the huge pandemonium of mass migration, refugees deal with many tasks both physically and...
Social Media Impact on Mental Health
Essay - 5 pages - Psychology
In the current digital world, social media is a significant part of society, which has totally changed how people create and share news and information. Yet, in addition to its unquestionable advantages, there is a growing divergence of views concerning how this revolution affects users...
Failure to Integrate Services is Widening Health Inequalities - Hospital Team (2021) - Healthcare Disparities
Text commentary - 2 pages - Economic politics
The article "Failure to Integrate Services is Widening Health Inequalities" by the Hospital Times indicates that the lack of integration is a leading cause of healthcare disparities in the community. Healthcare integration includes including more services in the current...
Nursing Services respectful - place in the health care system
Case study - 1 pages - Biology
A nurse, who takes the role of advocate, must promote a climate in which the individuals, groups, families or a population can act in their own interest, and this includes having access to resources and intervenes when they are unable to act in their own interests. The role of client advocate is...
Empirical investigation on the determinants of corporate dividend policy. Sectors considered: 'Food and drugs retailers' and 'Health care equipment and services'
Thesis - 7 pages - Government finance
The Corporate Dividend policy, also called the Dividend Puzzle (Black, 1976) has always beensubjected to a lot of studies since, at least, the paper of Modigliani and Miller in 1961. The work ofthese authors stated that, in a frictionless world, when the firm has a constant investment policy,its...
Why does Hezbollah provide social services?
Essay - 6 pages - Political science
Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shia movement that was created in 1982 in response to the Israeli occupation of Lebanon. In the beginning, the organization was mainly military because of the context of war at the moment of its creation; it has also become a major political player in Lebanon and has taken...
Empirical investigation on the determinants of corporate dividend policy. Sectors considered: 'Food and drugs retailers' and 'Health care equipment and services' - published: 06/02/2011
Thesis - 7 pages - Finance
The Corporate Dividend policy, also called the Dividend Puzzle (Black, 1976) has always beensubjected to a lot of studies since, at least, the paper of Modigliani and Miller in 1961. The work ofthese authors stated that, in a frictionless world, when the firm has a constant investment policy,its...
A youth friendly services program in Baltimore to promote better health
Thesis - 4 pages - Social, moral & civic education
HIV/AIDS, Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are very present within the Baltimore City community and it affects the general population as a whole. These numbers and figures represent the known cases of these infections however, how many more individuals are affected and still unaware? The steps...
Effectiveness of health services in the developing world - publié le 29/09/2010
Essay - 5 pages - Management
Delivering medicine to the world's poorest people is a challenge. Hot, poor places such as Tanzania have many microbes but microscopic health budgets. Because they cannot afford adequate health care, poor people are sick a lot of time (The economist, 17/8/2002). Another report...
Health services in the Gaza
Case study - 6 pages - Journalism
Previous research studies reveal that utilization of health services vary systematically among individuals and communities. There are a number of factors that influence the utilization of services, including the availability of services, quality and cost of...
Sir William Beveridge - social insurance and allied services, 1942 - publié le 13/01/2009
Essay - 4 pages - Political science
This text is the introduction of the Beveridge Report, called Social Insurance and Allied Services. This report was presented to the British Parliament in November 1942 and was published the on 1st of December 1942. He was commissioned by Arthur Greenwood, in June 1941. William...
Ways in which the crumbling economy might be endangering Galesburg's social services
Thesis - 4 pages - Social, moral & civic education
To explore that idea further, I read Common Sense and the Collaborative Production of Class by Celine-Marie Pascale. When I walked into Hulick's office and asked how her job had changed in the wake of the economic downturn, she told me that it really hadn't. Galesburg's social...
Analyzing the links between disability and child abuse and evaluating the role of Social Services with regards to Disabled Child Protection
Thesis - 21 pages - Social, moral & civic education
The protection of children is today a high profile issue, within both the voluntary and statutory sectors, although the abuse of disabled children is a matter that has only recently attracted professional interest. Whilst many people find it difficult to believe that disabled children, some of...
Social security and health care in the United States
Essay - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Even though Franklin Delano Roosevelt would have wanted a comprehensive Social Security system that would have covered every individual "from the cradle to the grave?, the system that was finally adopted by the United States in 1935 consisted only in unemployment and old-age insurance....
Is social capital a useful tool for explaining the politics of public health in the twentieth century city? - publié le 15/01/2009
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
The development of politics of public health is historically dated. As Foucault noted, it appeared with the broader emergence of the idea of population which provides, in the modern era, the conceptual framework of health policies. The existence of a common...
Sir William Beveridge - social insurance and allied services, 1942
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
This text is the introduction of the Beveridge Report, called Social Insurance and Allied Services. This report was presented to the British Parliament in November 1942 and was published the on 1st of December 1942. He was commissioned by Arthur Greenwood, in June 1941. William...
The Social, Political, and Public Health Development of Tuberculosis
Essay - 8 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Tuberculosis has borne an invasive and impressionable mark on public health history. Its presence has influenced the development of medical practice and public health responsibilities, and its impact is still very much felt to this day. Yet the existence of tuberculosis has not...
Is social capital a useful tool for explaining the politics of public health in the twentieth century city?
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
The development of politics of public health is historically dated. As Foucault noted, it appeared with the broader emergence of the idea of population which provides, in the modern era, the conceptual framework of health policies. The existence of a common...
Effectiveness of health services in the developing world
Essay - 5 pages - Management
Delivering medicine to the world's poorest people is a challenge. Hot, poor places such as Tanzania have many microbes but microscopic health budgets. Because they cannot afford adequate health care, poor people are sick a lot of time (The economist, 17/8/2002). Another report...
Development and performance of the purchasing function within the pharmaceutical industry
Dissertation - 34 pages - Purchasing & supply chain
Since its introduction, the Purchasing function faced major changes and is taking on a more strategic role in many organisations. It was also shown that strategic purchasing leads to positive savings performance. Showing that the purchasing function is at an equal level of importance with other...
Impact of agroforestry and social forestry on wildlife: birds and smaller animals
Case study - 5 pages - Ecology & environment
Most modern systems of raising animals separate animals from their natural environment. In these systems, many of the cycles of nature which are beneficial to both animals and their environment are broken. The use of animals can be a controversial topic. In many situations, especially in the...
A new non-prescription pain reliever: Pharmaceutical industry
Case study - 18 pages - Educational studies
The molecule which cures is Ibuprofen. This molecule is known in the pharmaceutical industry. It is mostly known with Advil. In addition of all the basics ingredients that we can find in an analgesic, I decided to add vitamins in the capsule. The dose of vitamin in this product is...
Business Plan for Cardinal Health
Business plan - 2 pages - Educational studies
The product stands for what the organization accords, which entails making the transactions between patients and the health care medical staff much easier and faster. Cardinal health provides supply chain services that include branded and generic prescriptions, as well as...
Health Insurance and Financing in United States
Case study - 9 pages - Educational studies
The U.S health care spending has been characteristically among the costliest per individual, despite which the service quality lies overall below the anticipated delivery level. Unlike the single-payer healthcare system in the United Kingdom, the U.S operates a blend of...
Investing in the pharmaceutical industry: The homeopathy market
Thesis - 12 pages - Theories and economic notions
When deciding to invest in the pharmaceutical industry, several areas represent interesting alternatives. Homeopathy is one of those alternatives. Even if homeopathy is often questioned, several large companies are making profits in this specific industry. This report analyzes the...
