257) uring the early stage of the nation's new health system development. |
258) ource-limited setting, the authors used a health system questionnaire and density-de |
259) de constraints including the influence of health system resource constraints on comm |
260) , Polyheal potentially affords the public health-care system in France, Germany and |
261) ho were physically active and/or utilized health-care system more acutely were more |
262) Sexual health knowledge and sexual attitudes of 8 |
263) ons over a period of 9 weeks about sexual health knowledge and sexual attitudes to c |
264) ts in Southwest China (a) improved sexual health knowledge in reproduction, contrace |
265) h with the aim to give access to relevant health knowledge to all parents and to str |
266) workers who die by suicide have had with health providers for physical, rather than |
267) Policy makers and public health providers should take these demogra |
268) tients registered during 2007-2009 and 43 health providers to examine the trend of T |
269) The main barriers perceived by health providers were poor knowledge about |
270) Animal health surveillance programmes may change |
271) suitable for the evaluation of any animal health surveillance system. |
272) ces in applying SERVAL to evaluate animal health surveillance systems in Great Brita |
273) he literature on the evaluation of animal health surveillance systems is sparse, and |
274) tality rates have improved since National Health Insurance (NHI) in Taiwan and what |
275) ndary data analysis based on the National Health Insurance Research Database. |
276) from local applicants of Korean National Health Insurance who had a health examinat |
277) tudy was to investigate whether Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) is available for wo |
278) campaign, was organized by the Singapore Health Promotion Board. |
279) and older) who participated in the Iwaki Health Promotion Project 2011 were recruit |
280) ne the factors influencing perceived oral health as a latent variable with 4 other l |
281) For perceived oral health as the endogenous variable, only su |
282) ong immigrant women, the consequences for health as well as suggestions for an impro |
283) Public health authorities in Denmark tend to link |
284) Animal health authorities in at-risk countries sh |
285) nderstanding of these impacts aids public health authorities in their duties of prot |
286) A statistician randomly assigned health centres (HC) either to the SMS-RUTF |
287) The setting was two health centres in Maputo, Mozambique. |
288) ng traced through different hospitals and health centres. |
289) Prevalence of chronic health conditions also differed by country |
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