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Health care or healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings. Health care is delivered by health professionals (providers or practitioners) in allied health professions, chiropractic, physicians, dentistry, midwifery, nursing, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, psychology, and other health professions. It includes the work done in providing primary care, secondary care, and tertiary care, as well as in public health.
Access to health care varies across countries, groups, and individuals, largely influenced by social and economic conditions as well as the health policies in place. Countries and jurisdictions have different policies and plans in relation to the personal and population-based health care goals within their societies. Health care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of target populations. Their exact configuration varies between national and subnational entities. In some countries and jurisdictions, health care planning is distributed among market participants, whereas in others, planning occurs more centrally among governments or other coordinating bodies. In all cases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning health care system requires a robust financing mechanism; a well-trained and adequately-paid workforce; reliable information on which to base decisions and policies; and well maintained health facilities and logistics to deliver quality medicines and technologies.
Public health refers to "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals." It is concerned with threats to health based on population health analysis. The population in question can be as small as a handful of people, or as large as all the inhabitants of several continents (for instance, in the case of a pandemic). The dimensions of health can encompass "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity", as defined by the United Nations' World Health Organization. Public health incorporates the interdisciplinary approaches of epidemiology, biostatistics and health services. Environmental health, community health, behavioral health, health economics, public policy, insurance medicine and occupational safety and health are other important subfields.
The focus of public health intervention is to improve health and quality of life through prevention and treatment of disease and other physical and mental health conditions. This is done through surveillance of cases and health indicators, and through promotion of healthy behaviors. Examples of common public health measures include promotion of hand washing, breastfeeding, delivery of vaccinations, and distribution of condoms to control the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living organism. In humans it is the ability of individuals or communities to adapt and self-manage when facing physical, mental or social challenges. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined health in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." This definition has been subject to controversy, in particular as lacking operational value and because of the problem created by use of the word "complete" Other definitions have been proposed, among which a recent definition that correlates health and personal satisfaction. Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health. Health is that balanced condition of the living organism in which the integral, harmonious performance of the vital functions tends to the preservation of the organism and the normal development of the individual.
International health, also called geographic medicine or global health, is a field of health care, usually with a public health emphasis, dealing with health across regional or national boundaries. One subset of international medicine, travel medicine, prepares travelers with immunizations, prophylactic medications, preventive techniques such as bednets and residual pesticides, in-transit care, and post-travel care for exotic illnesses. International health, however, more often refers to health personnel or organizations from one area or nation providing direct health care, or health sector development, in another area or nation. It is this sense of the term that is explained here. More recently, public health experts have become interested in global processes that impact on human health. Globalization and health, for example, illustrates the complex and changing sociological environment within which the determinants of health and disease express themselves.
The International Biographical Centre is a publisher owned by Melrose Press Ltd that specializes in producing biographical publications, such as the Dictionary of International Biography and other awards. It is based in Ely, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. Government consumer advocates have described it as a 'scam' or as 'pretty tacky'.
The International Biographical Centre creates "awards" and offers them widely. In 2004, an award was said to cost the recipient US$495 or £295, but in 2010 the cost could be as high as $395 for a Commemorative Medal or US$440 for a laminated certificate.
The IBC states that "entry into our books is based on merit alone and we never charge for inclusion." It is also possible to nominate a person, an organization, or oneself on their website for later inclusion.
In 2007, referring to the International Biographical Centre, the American Biographical Institute and Marquis Who's Who, Jan Margosian, consumer information coordinator for the Oregon Department of Justice, warned consumers to be wary and called the companies "pretty tacky".
Anul 2014 este cel mai bun an pentru mine , am fost inclus in top 100 de International Biographical Centre _Cambridge England , de aici vin si alte activitati pentru mine . Aceste lucruri sunt deschizatoare de drumuri in lumea de exceptie, a venit dupa multa munca , mult sacrificiu. Anul 2015 sper sa-mi aduca inca o recunoastere de acest fel si ma consider foarte implinit . Mihai Dumitru-Iasi-Romania.
Lee Su-min : Emeritus professor of HanNam University, Listed on the IBC(International Biographical Centre) twice,Chemist Professor Su-min Lee, who had been a professor of chemistry at HanNam University for 39 years, retired last August taking deep bows from his students. It was a touching moment of showing his love for students. He was selected and sent to American university as one of 10 national scholarship young scientists for an year, and made success and gained honor becoming a professor in his 30's. However, he fell into a deep desperations because of the accident which changed his whole life in his golden age 37. Though he experienced the worst period at that time and once thought of suicide, he overcame all these and accomplished his new golden days. He dedicated himself for his...
This biographical video introduces 2011-12 Lions Clubs International President Wing-Kun Tam. International President. Tam, a Lion from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), The People's Republic of China, is the chairperson of a world-wide group of air transportation companies -- and the first person from China to serve as international president of the world's largest service club organization.
International Public Health Systems and Standards from "International Health Care Systems". Public Health is not the responsibility of just one government agency. Features of Armenian, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Denmark and other Health Care Systems. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society of Cardiology (ESC), a Fellow of ESC, ESC Diploma, a Member of European Heart Rhythm Association, and a member of Board of Armenian Cardiologists Association. One of 100 ...
Health Care in Armenia from "International Health Care Systems". The Health Care system in Armenia has three organizational levels, the national level, the regional level and the community level. The national level includes Parliament and the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and others which are responsible for developing national policies. The 11 regional governments (10 marzes and Yerevan) have planning and regulatory responsibilities for regional/municipal hospitals, and regional/municipal primary health care facilities (polyclinics, health centers and others). The communities are responsible for health centers, rural ambulatories and health posts. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, F...
Public Health. Genesis from "International Health Care Systems". “Genesis” is the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. Defentions. Public Health involves the application of many different disciplines. What do Public Health professionals do? The need for public health professionals in the USA. Interdisciplinary approaches. The focus of Public Health intervention. Public Health organisations and operations Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society o...
"Another respectable supporter of We Care for Humanity is Claire Power Murphy who has an extensive contribution to Education and Health. She is an American Hero and therefore deserving of 3rd G.O.D. USA Humanitarian Ambassador Award. We are honored to have Ms. Murphy among the list of our eminent honorees", said HH Princess Maria Amor, creator and chairman of the G.O.D. Awards. Claire Power Murphy, Hon. DL is an honored member of The Hall of Fame of the International Biographical Centre, Inc. As Director of The Self Rejuvenation Center, Inc. she is a multi award-winning author who has received much worldwide recognition for overcoming diseases heretofore considered incurable. She attributes all of her success to the grace of God! Ms. Murphy is most recently the recipient of the highest l...
Dear Willie Easter, We would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy and healthy New Year, and to thank you for your continued support of Marquis Who's Who®. As a member of the Marquis Who's Who family, you play a key role in upholding a tradition of excellence that spans more than a century, one that can be proudly shared with family, friends, and colleagues. Only with your participation, and the careful review of your biographical information, are we able to produce accurate and up-to-date publications, relied upon by many of the world's most prestigious libraries and corporations. We're honored to have you as a listee and wish you continued success in 2015. Sincerely, Fred Marks, Editor-in-Chief and the entire Marquis Who's Who staff About me: Willie Easter Jr ...
Health Care in Chile from "International Health Care Systems". Chile has often been a regional health system innovator. One of the first Latin American countries to adopt a Bismarckian social security system that provides white-collar workers with health insurance funded by a salary tax, Chile also created a state-run National Health System in the 1950s, based on the British National Health Service model and funded by general tax revenue. Although the social security system provided insurance to salaried employees who contributed a portion of their salaries, Chile did not set up a separate social security delivery system, instead funding public services and later providing access to private clinics. (Innovation and Change in the Chilean Health System. Thomas J. Bossert, Ph.D., and Thomas ...
Health Care in the USA from "International Health Care Systems" Health care in the United States is provided by many distinct organizations. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by private sector businesses. 58% of US community hospitals are non-profit, 21% are government owned, and 21% are for-profit.[2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States spent more on health care per capita ($8,608), and more on health care as percentage of its GDP (17.2%), than any other nation in 2011. 64.3% of which was paid for by the government in 2013. 60–65% of healthcare provision and spending comes from programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Veterans Health Administration. Population under 67 acquire insurance via ...
Health Care in Denmark from "International Health Care Systems". The central government outlines health policies and goals for the public health care system. Five counties govern and administer the health care system and the municipalities provide rehabilitation and general health-promoting information. The Danish healthcare system is tax financed and there is equal access to general practitioners and hospital care at no individual charge, independent of income or participation in the labor market. Medication expenses are partly covered by the counties. Patients who cannot afford the remaining costs can apply for economic help from the municipalities. Danish costs for health care are approximately equal to the median costs in Europe. (Country report – Junel 2016. Report by Professor Alber...
Biochemistry expert, Dr. Ramon del Fierro received the Golden Medallion award as one of the TEN OUTSTANDING TEACHERS IN THE PHILIPPINES in 2009 Metrobank Foundation Search for Outstanding Teachers. He has conducted scientific researches on mutagenicity, clastogenicity, and the antimutagenicity potentials of natural products and chemical toxicology in the environment. He is the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of San Carlos. He received special citations as Outstanding Educator from the Philippine Senate; Philippine House of Representatives; Regional Development Council -- Region VII; Cebu Provincial Legislative Council; and Cebu City Legislative Council. Internationally, he is the International Biographical Center's 2000 Ou...
Boris Brott is an internationally recognized Canadian confuctor. He holds major posts as a music director in Canada. He also enjoys an international career as guest conductor, educator, cultural ambassador and motivational speaker. His other positions include: Conductor and Music Director of the McGill Chamber Orchestra in Montreal, Canada. The National Academy Orchestra of Canada. Principal Youth and Family Conductor of the National Arts Center of Canada. Artistic Director of the Brott Musical Festivals, Ontario’s principal classical orchestra music festival. Internationally… Boris has served as Assistant Conductor to the New York Philharmonic under the late Leonard Bernstein. Other positions include: Music Director and Conductor for the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden. Chief Conductor o...
Svršenik Kornel Univerziteta (Cornell University) gdje je i doplomirao, magistrirao je na Brown Univerzitetu Medicinske Škole (Brown University Medical School), a na Džordž Wašington Univerzitetu je bio na specijalizaciji za oftamologa. Laurence B. Brown je očni hirurg, penzionisani Vazduhoplovni oficir, i medicinski direktor, kao i šef oftamolog u glavnom medicinskom centru za oči. Također je i specijalist u međureligijskom dijalogu, sa doktoratom iz oblasti bogoslovlja ili božanstvenosti, a također je i doktor iz oblasti religije, kao i autor mnogih knjiga komparativne religije i dr. Njegovi radovi se mogu naći na sljedećoj stranici: http://www.LevelTruth.com Nagrade koje je primio ovaj uvaženi MUSLIMAN: -AMA Physician's Recognition Award, 1995 - 1998 and 1999 - 2002 -Armed Forces...
Health Care in Switzerland from "International Health Care Systems". Switzerland is a confederation of 26 cantons, with four national languages (German, French, Italian and Romansh); health care legislation is governed at the federal and cantonal level. Access to healthcare is universal through compulsory private health insurance for all residents, regulated by the Swiss Federal Law on Health Insurance. As of the end of 2015, the Swiss permanent resident population was 8,325 million, accounting for a 1.1 population growth compared to 2014. In 2015 there were 702 (586 men and 116 women) cardiologists out of a total of 35,325 physicians, accounting for 8.4 cardiologists per 100,000 inhabitants. Access to healthcare is universal through compulsory private health insurance for all residents, r...
Health Care in Spain from "International Health Care Systems". The Spanish health care system provides universal coverage and is funded from taxes and predominately operates within the public sector. Provision is free of charge at the point of delivery with the exception of the pharmaceuticals prescribed to people aged under 65, which entails a co-payment estimated according to user incomes. Health competences have been totally devolved to the regional level since 2002, resulting in 17 regional health ministries with primary jurisdiction over the organisation and delivery of health services within their territory. The National Ministry of Health and Social Policy holds authority over certain strategic areas, such as pharmaceutical legislation, and as a guarantor of the equitable functionin...
Health Care in Bulgaria from "International Health Care Systems". In Bulgaria the health care system is financed via the National Health Insurance Fund, but there is a substantial private sector with only few group practices. The prevailing form of organisation of health care is individual practice. The overall availability of doctors in primary outpatient care in 2011 was 6.8 general practitioners per 10 000 inhabitants, and the average number of patients for 1 general practitioner is 1508. In 2012, specialist outpatient medical care in the country has been provided by 4054 institutions, of which 3 050 individual practices of specialist doctors. The hospital sector in the country includes 312 medical care institutions, out of which 226 are public ownership and 92 are privately owned, whic...
Health Care in Lebanon from "International Health Care Systems". The Republic of Lebanon is a parliamentary democracy and a middle-income country with a population of 4.6 million inhabiting a land of 10,452 km2. Due to the conflict in neighboring Syria, an additional 1.2 million refugees have entered Lebanon since 2011. Almost two-thirds of the population is between ages 15-64 years. It has one of the highest proportions of elderly in Middle East North African region. Reforms over the past two decades have helped rebuild and develop much of the country; however challenges remain due to the political instability. Nevertheless numerous advances have been made, including in improved health services and key indicators such as life expectancy and maternal and child mortality. The healthcare sec...
Anul 2014 este cel mai bun an pentru mine , am fost inclus in top 100 de International Biographical Centre _Cambridge England , de aici vin si alte activitati pentru mine . Aceste lucruri sunt deschizatoare de drumuri in lumea de exceptie, a venit dupa multa munca , mult sacrificiu. Anul 2015 sper sa-mi aduca inca o recunoastere de acest fel si ma consider foarte implinit . Mihai Dumitru-Iasi-Romania.
Lee Su-min : Emeritus professor of HanNam University, Listed on the IBC(International Biographical Centre) twice,Chemist Professor Su-min Lee, who had been a professor of chemistry at HanNam University for 39 years, retired last August taking deep bows from his students. It was a touching moment of showing his love for students. He was selected and sent to American university as one of 10 national scholarship young scientists for an year, and made success and gained honor becoming a professor in his 30's. However, he fell into a deep desperations because of the accident which changed his whole life in his golden age 37. Though he experienced the worst period at that time and once thought of suicide, he overcame all these and accomplished his new golden days. He dedicated himself for his...
This biographical video introduces 2011-12 Lions Clubs International President Wing-Kun Tam. International President. Tam, a Lion from Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), The People's Republic of China, is the chairperson of a world-wide group of air transportation companies -- and the first person from China to serve as international president of the world's largest service club organization.
International Public Health Systems and Standards from "International Health Care Systems". Public Health is not the responsibility of just one government agency. Features of Armenian, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Denmark and other Health Care Systems. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society of Cardiology (ESC), a Fellow of ESC, ESC Diploma, a Member of European Heart Rhythm Association, and a member of Board of Armenian Cardiologists Association. One of 100 ...
Health Care in Armenia from "International Health Care Systems". The Health Care system in Armenia has three organizational levels, the national level, the regional level and the community level. The national level includes Parliament and the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and others which are responsible for developing national policies. The 11 regional governments (10 marzes and Yerevan) have planning and regulatory responsibilities for regional/municipal hospitals, and regional/municipal primary health care facilities (polyclinics, health centers and others). The communities are responsible for health centers, rural ambulatories and health posts. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, F...
Public Health. Genesis from "International Health Care Systems". “Genesis” is the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. Defentions. Public Health involves the application of many different disciplines. What do Public Health professionals do? The need for public health professionals in the USA. Interdisciplinary approaches. The focus of Public Health intervention. Public Health organisations and operations Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society o...
"Another respectable supporter of We Care for Humanity is Claire Power Murphy who has an extensive contribution to Education and Health. She is an American Hero and therefore deserving of 3rd G.O.D. USA Humanitarian Ambassador Award. We are honored to have Ms. Murphy among the list of our eminent honorees", said HH Princess Maria Amor, creator and chairman of the G.O.D. Awards. Claire Power Murphy, Hon. DL is an honored member of The Hall of Fame of the International Biographical Centre, Inc. As Director of The Self Rejuvenation Center, Inc. she is a multi award-winning author who has received much worldwide recognition for overcoming diseases heretofore considered incurable. She attributes all of her success to the grace of God! Ms. Murphy is most recently the recipient of the highest l...
Dear Willie Easter, We would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy and healthy New Year, and to thank you for your continued support of Marquis Who's Who®. As a member of the Marquis Who's Who family, you play a key role in upholding a tradition of excellence that spans more than a century, one that can be proudly shared with family, friends, and colleagues. Only with your participation, and the careful review of your biographical information, are we able to produce accurate and up-to-date publications, relied upon by many of the world's most prestigious libraries and corporations. We're honored to have you as a listee and wish you continued success in 2015. Sincerely, Fred Marks, Editor-in-Chief and the entire Marquis Who's Who staff About me: Willie Easter Jr ...
Health Care in Chile from "International Health Care Systems". Chile has often been a regional health system innovator. One of the first Latin American countries to adopt a Bismarckian social security system that provides white-collar workers with health insurance funded by a salary tax, Chile also created a state-run National Health System in the 1950s, based on the British National Health Service model and funded by general tax revenue. Although the social security system provided insurance to salaried employees who contributed a portion of their salaries, Chile did not set up a separate social security delivery system, instead funding public services and later providing access to private clinics. (Innovation and Change in the Chilean Health System. Thomas J. Bossert, Ph.D., and Thomas ...
Health Care in the USA from "International Health Care Systems" Health care in the United States is provided by many distinct organizations. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by private sector businesses. 58% of US community hospitals are non-profit, 21% are government owned, and 21% are for-profit.[2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States spent more on health care per capita ($8,608), and more on health care as percentage of its GDP (17.2%), than any other nation in 2011. 64.3% of which was paid for by the government in 2013. 60–65% of healthcare provision and spending comes from programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Veterans Health Administration. Population under 67 acquire insurance via ...
Health Care in Denmark from "International Health Care Systems". The central government outlines health policies and goals for the public health care system. Five counties govern and administer the health care system and the municipalities provide rehabilitation and general health-promoting information. The Danish healthcare system is tax financed and there is equal access to general practitioners and hospital care at no individual charge, independent of income or participation in the labor market. Medication expenses are partly covered by the counties. Patients who cannot afford the remaining costs can apply for economic help from the municipalities. Danish costs for health care are approximately equal to the median costs in Europe. (Country report – Junel 2016. Report by Professor Alber...
Biochemistry expert, Dr. Ramon del Fierro received the Golden Medallion award as one of the TEN OUTSTANDING TEACHERS IN THE PHILIPPINES in 2009 Metrobank Foundation Search for Outstanding Teachers. He has conducted scientific researches on mutagenicity, clastogenicity, and the antimutagenicity potentials of natural products and chemical toxicology in the environment. He is the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of San Carlos. He received special citations as Outstanding Educator from the Philippine Senate; Philippine House of Representatives; Regional Development Council -- Region VII; Cebu Provincial Legislative Council; and Cebu City Legislative Council. Internationally, he is the International Biographical Center's 2000 Ou...
Boris Brott is an internationally recognized Canadian confuctor. He holds major posts as a music director in Canada. He also enjoys an international career as guest conductor, educator, cultural ambassador and motivational speaker. His other positions include: Conductor and Music Director of the McGill Chamber Orchestra in Montreal, Canada. The National Academy Orchestra of Canada. Principal Youth and Family Conductor of the National Arts Center of Canada. Artistic Director of the Brott Musical Festivals, Ontario’s principal classical orchestra music festival. Internationally… Boris has served as Assistant Conductor to the New York Philharmonic under the late Leonard Bernstein. Other positions include: Music Director and Conductor for the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden. Chief Conductor o...
Svršenik Kornel Univerziteta (Cornell University) gdje je i doplomirao, magistrirao je na Brown Univerzitetu Medicinske Škole (Brown University Medical School), a na Džordž Wašington Univerzitetu je bio na specijalizaciji za oftamologa. Laurence B. Brown je očni hirurg, penzionisani Vazduhoplovni oficir, i medicinski direktor, kao i šef oftamolog u glavnom medicinskom centru za oči. Također je i specijalist u međureligijskom dijalogu, sa doktoratom iz oblasti bogoslovlja ili božanstvenosti, a također je i doktor iz oblasti religije, kao i autor mnogih knjiga komparativne religije i dr. Njegovi radovi se mogu naći na sljedećoj stranici: http://www.LevelTruth.com Nagrade koje je primio ovaj uvaženi MUSLIMAN: -AMA Physician's Recognition Award, 1995 - 1998 and 1999 - 2002 -Armed Forces...
Health Care in Switzerland from "International Health Care Systems". Switzerland is a confederation of 26 cantons, with four national languages (German, French, Italian and Romansh); health care legislation is governed at the federal and cantonal level. Access to healthcare is universal through compulsory private health insurance for all residents, regulated by the Swiss Federal Law on Health Insurance. As of the end of 2015, the Swiss permanent resident population was 8,325 million, accounting for a 1.1 population growth compared to 2014. In 2015 there were 702 (586 men and 116 women) cardiologists out of a total of 35,325 physicians, accounting for 8.4 cardiologists per 100,000 inhabitants. Access to healthcare is universal through compulsory private health insurance for all residents, r...
Health Care in Spain from "International Health Care Systems". The Spanish health care system provides universal coverage and is funded from taxes and predominately operates within the public sector. Provision is free of charge at the point of delivery with the exception of the pharmaceuticals prescribed to people aged under 65, which entails a co-payment estimated according to user incomes. Health competences have been totally devolved to the regional level since 2002, resulting in 17 regional health ministries with primary jurisdiction over the organisation and delivery of health services within their territory. The National Ministry of Health and Social Policy holds authority over certain strategic areas, such as pharmaceutical legislation, and as a guarantor of the equitable functionin...
Health Care in Bulgaria from "International Health Care Systems". In Bulgaria the health care system is financed via the National Health Insurance Fund, but there is a substantial private sector with only few group practices. The prevailing form of organisation of health care is individual practice. The overall availability of doctors in primary outpatient care in 2011 was 6.8 general practitioners per 10 000 inhabitants, and the average number of patients for 1 general practitioner is 1508. In 2012, specialist outpatient medical care in the country has been provided by 4054 institutions, of which 3 050 individual practices of specialist doctors. The hospital sector in the country includes 312 medical care institutions, out of which 226 are public ownership and 92 are privately owned, whic...
Health Care in Lebanon from "International Health Care Systems". The Republic of Lebanon is a parliamentary democracy and a middle-income country with a population of 4.6 million inhabiting a land of 10,452 km2. Due to the conflict in neighboring Syria, an additional 1.2 million refugees have entered Lebanon since 2011. Almost two-thirds of the population is between ages 15-64 years. It has one of the highest proportions of elderly in Middle East North African region. Reforms over the past two decades have helped rebuild and develop much of the country; however challenges remain due to the political instability. Nevertheless numerous advances have been made, including in improved health services and key indicators such as life expectancy and maternal and child mortality. The healthcare sec...
International Public Health Systems and Standards from "International Health Care Systems". Public Health is not the responsibility of just one government agency. Features of Armenian, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Denmark and other Health Care Systems. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society of Cardiology (ESC), a Fellow of ESC, ESC Diploma, a Member of European Heart Rhythm Association, and a member of Board of Armenian Cardiologists Association. One of 100 ...
Public Health. Genesis from "International Health Care Systems". “Genesis” is the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. Defentions. Public Health involves the application of many different disciplines. What do Public Health professionals do? The need for public health professionals in the USA. Interdisciplinary approaches. The focus of Public Health intervention. Public Health organisations and operations Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society o...
Dr.Fr.V.P Joseph Valiyaveettil is the founder –director of Kreupasanam religio- socio cultural centre .It was established in 1989 under the leadership of Dr.Fr.V.P Joseph Valiyaveettil- with the mission of development of individual and society with religio-socio-cultural movement. Father V.P Joseph valiyaveettil in the past thirty years taking active measures for solving the various problems of the coastal folks.Every day he is doing priestly counselling for people to bring piece and harmony in the society.Around 30 lakhs of afflicted people took advantage of his personal counselling and helped about 1.5 crores of people to attain peace by settling their problems. Social mission awards 1. 2017,Dr.K.R Narayanan National foundation peace price for bringing social peace and harmony to t...
Dr. Laurence Brown ᴴᴰ (HD).mp4 Svršenik Kornel Univerziteta (Cornell University) gdje je i doplomirao, magistrirao je na Brown Univerzitetu Medicinske Škole (Brown University Medical School), a na Džordž Wašington Univerzitetu je bio na specijalizaciji za oftamologa. Laurence B. Brown je očni hirurg, penzionisani Vazduhoplovni oficir, i medicinski direktor, kao i šef oftamolog u glavnom medicinskom centru za oči. Također je i specijalist u međureligijskom dijalogu, sa doktoratom iz oblasti bogoslovlja ili božanstvenosti, a također je i doktor iz oblasti religije, kao i autor mnogih knjiga komparativne religije i dr. Njegovi radovi se mogu naći na sljedećoj stranici: http://www.LevelTruth.com Nagrade koje je primio ovaj uvaženi MUSLIMAN: -AMA Physician's Recognition Award, 1995 - 1998 a...
Biochemistry expert, Dr. Ramon del Fierro received the Golden Medallion award as one of the TEN OUTSTANDING TEACHERS IN THE PHILIPPINES in 2009 Metrobank Foundation Search for Outstanding Teachers. He has conducted scientific researches on mutagenicity, clastogenicity, and the antimutagenicity potentials of natural products and chemical toxicology in the environment. He is the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and a Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of San Carlos. He received special citations as Outstanding Educator from the Philippine Senate; Philippine House of Representatives; Regional Development Council -- Region VII; Cebu Provincial Legislative Council; and Cebu City Legislative Council. Internationally, he is the International Biographical Center's 2000 Ou...
Health Care in Armenia from "International Health Care Systems". The Health Care system in Armenia has three organizational levels, the national level, the regional level and the community level. The national level includes Parliament and the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and others which are responsible for developing national policies. The 11 regional governments (10 marzes and Yerevan) have planning and regulatory responsibilities for regional/municipal hospitals, and regional/municipal primary health care facilities (polyclinics, health centers and others). The communities are responsible for health centers, rural ambulatories and health posts. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, F...
Health Care in the USA from "International Health Care Systems" Health care in the United States is provided by many distinct organizations. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by private sector businesses. 58% of US community hospitals are non-profit, 21% are government owned, and 21% are for-profit.[2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States spent more on health care per capita ($8,608), and more on health care as percentage of its GDP (17.2%), than any other nation in 2011. 64.3% of which was paid for by the government in 2013. 60–65% of healthcare provision and spending comes from programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the Veterans Health Administration. Population under 67 acquire insurance via ...
Health Care in Chile from "International Health Care Systems". Chile has often been a regional health system innovator. One of the first Latin American countries to adopt a Bismarckian social security system that provides white-collar workers with health insurance funded by a salary tax, Chile also created a state-run National Health System in the 1950s, based on the British National Health Service model and funded by general tax revenue. Although the social security system provided insurance to salaried employees who contributed a portion of their salaries, Chile did not set up a separate social security delivery system, instead funding public services and later providing access to private clinics. (Innovation and Change in the Chilean Health System. Thomas J. Bossert, Ph.D., and Thomas ...
Health Care in Denmark from "International Health Care Systems". The central government outlines health policies and goals for the public health care system. Five counties govern and administer the health care system and the municipalities provide rehabilitation and general health-promoting information. The Danish healthcare system is tax financed and there is equal access to general practitioners and hospital care at no individual charge, independent of income or participation in the labor market. Medication expenses are partly covered by the counties. Patients who cannot afford the remaining costs can apply for economic help from the municipalities. Danish costs for health care are approximately equal to the median costs in Europe. (Country report – Junel 2016. Report by Professor Alber...
The Clinical Ethics and Law from "International Health Care Systems". Clinical ethics and law are disciplines with overlapping concepts, yet each discipline has unique parameters and a distinct focus. For example, the ethics concept of respect for autonomy is expressed in law as individual liberty. Each of these disciplines has its forums and authority; however law may ultimately “resolve” a clinical ethics dilemma with a court order. (ETHICS IN MEDICINE. University of Washington School of Medicine// https://depts.washington.edu/bioethx/topics/law.html). Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics ...
Health Care in Norway from "International Health Care Systems". All of the 5.165.802 people in Norway (2015) have access to a taxpayer-funded public healthcare system. The population has good health status with a life expectancy of almost 82 years. The health care system is partly decentralised. Four different Regional Health Authorities are responsible for the specialist care within and outside hospitals (including specialised cardiac rehabilitation), while more than 400 municipalities are responsible for the primary care. There were 77 cardiologists per million inhabitants in 2016. Norwegian costs for health care are approximately 10 % of Norway's gross domestic product (GDP), with a 16th place in the WHO European region in terms of the share of GDP spent on health in 2011. Still, Norw...
Health Care in Brazil from "International Health Care Systems". Brazil has made rapid progress toward universal coverage of its population through its national health system, the Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). Since its emergence from dictatorship in 1985, Brazil — which has the world's fifth-largest population and seventh-largest economy — has invested substantially in expanding access to health care for all citizens, a goal that is implicit in the Brazilian constitution and the principles guiding the national health system. (Brazil's Family Health Strategy — Delivering Community-Based Primary Care in a Universal Health System. James Macinko, Ph.D., and Matthew J. Harris, M.B., B.S., D.Phil. N Engl J Med 2015; 372:2177-2181June 4, 2015DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1501140) Professor Armen Astvatsatry...
Health Care in Greece from "International Health Care Systems". Health care in Greece is provided through national health insurance or private health care. According to the 2011 budget, the Greek healthcare system was allocated 6.1 billion euro, or 2.8% of GDP. The National Health System mainly depends on state health insurance of the inhabitants. In 2009 the hospital beds to 10,000 population ratio in the country was 48. Currently the largest hospital in the country is Attica Psychiatric Hospital "Dafni" with 1,325 beds, while the largest general hospital is Evangelismos General Hospital of Athens with 1,100 beds. Emergency, ambulance and air-ambulance services in Greece are provided by the National Centre for Direct Aid. Regarding the frequency of the classical cardiovascular risk factor...
Health Care in ICELAND from "International Health Care Systems". The Icelandic health care system is publicly financed through taxes. There is equal access to all levels of care with no gate keeping system or referral required. About 20% of the total cost is carried by the consumers out-of-pocket, with 80% covered by the state driven social security system. The private sector, mostly specialist care and dental service is covered about 30-40% but primary care and hospitals are 90-100% covered. The current health care expenditure is 9.3% of GDP. The financial crisis of 2008 has put serious constraints on the financing of the state driven health care system. Only 1.6% of the total health expenditure is invested in organized public health and prevention programmes. (Country report ICELAND – D...
Health Care in Kazakhstan from "International Health Care Systems". Kazakhstan has one of the highest cardiovascular mortality rates in the world. According to WHO, age-standardised CVD mortality rates in Kazakhstan were 650 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2008. CVD mortality among men is especially high, the age-standardised CVD mortality rates among men were 859 per 100,000 inhabitants; the age-standardised CVD mortality rates among women, 546 per 100,000 inhabitants, are also much higher than in the developed countries. Kazakhstan has pronounced regional and ethnic differences in all cause and CVD mortality that have never been properly analysed. Though the available data does not allow to explore the role of all risk factors and that of medical prevention and treatment, it is suggested tha...
Health care reform in the United States from "International Health Care Systems" The issue of health insurance reform in the United States has been the subject of political debate since the early part of the 20th century. Recent reforms remain an active political issue. Alternative reform proposals were offered by both of the two major candidates in the 2008 presidential election. Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC is a founder and a first dean of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy. He has known by his lectures in different Public Health domains, especially “Basics of Public Health”, “International Health Care” and “Medical Ethics”. Astvatsatryan Armen is a member of European Society of Cardiology (ESC), a Fellow of ESC, ESC Diploma, a Member...
Health Care in Romania from "International Health Care Systems". Romania is constantly ranked last among the EU countries in terms of health expenditure as a share of gross domestic product [GDP] (around 5%). In terms of total health expenditure in purchasing power parity (PPP)/capita, the value in Romania in 2014 was three times lower than the EU average. Preventive measures have been budgeted yearly with a share up to 3% of the total health budget. The share of total health expenditure spent on outpatient care is one of the lowest in Europe. Family doctors play an important role in diagnosing/detecting early stages of CVD and/or in referring the patients to the CV specialists. (Country report – April 2016. Report by Dr. Iulia Daniela Kulcsar et al. Prepared for the EAPC “Country of th...
Health Care in Belgium from "International Health Care Systems". Belgium is a federal state made up of a federal authority, communities and regions. Health care is a shared responsibility of both the federal state and the different communities. The Belgian health care system is largely based on solidarity and equity, with a mandatory health insurance system. Health care expenses account for 10.9% of the gross domestic product (GDP). About three quarters of the expenses are publicly funded. Although the mortality due to cardiovascular disease has decreased substantially over the latest decades, cardiovascular disease remain a major cause of disease burden and deaths accounting in 2012 for 28.8% of deaths and responsible for 561,300 DALYs. Despite, the increase in awareness about risk factor...
Health Care in The Netherlands from "International Health Care Systems". The Dutch health system has a strong penchant for reforms of all shapes and sizes, achieving varying degrees of success in a long struggle to contain costs and improve quality. Recent governments have invested in facilitating the introduction of more market-based mechanisms to reach these goals, while trying to uphold such social values as solidarity through care financing and accessibility. Throughout this process, the Dutch have never shied away from comprehensive, complex reform programs. (Perennial Health Care Reform — The Long Dutch Quest for Cost Control and Quality Improvement. Ewout van Ginneken, Ph.D. N Engl J Med 2015; 373:885-889 September 3, 2015DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1410422). Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, M...
HEALTH CARE in The Kingdom of the Netherlands from "International Health Care Systems". The Netherlands is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy in Western Europe and (with four small parts) the Caribbean. It is a small and densely populated nation, with about 17 million inhabitants on 42,525 km2, and thus almost 400 inhabitants per square kilometre. The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy. The country hosts almost 10.000 general practitioners, about 90 hospitals and 900 cardiologists. The Dutch healthcare system has undergone radical changes in the last few years. It is now mandatory for everyone to purchase at least a base level of insurance. However, one is free to choose their own health insurer and change company once per year. Health insurance covers basic...