Publications by authors named "P Voultsos"

Healthcare procurement management in public hospitals has been a major concern for the countries of the Southern Europe, both due to their perennial problems in the field of corruption and the impact of increasing migration flows on the Mediterranean routes to the European Union. This study attempts to analyze the healthcare procurement systems of the Southern EU countries (EU MED or MED-9) based on the degree of centralization and perceived corruption and examine the applied procurement policies and their results in terms of efficiency, transparency, and competition. The MED-9 group consists of Cyprus, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.

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Background: The hospitalization of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is an ethically challenging situation. A limited number of studies have extended the concept of moral distress to parents of infants hospitalized in the NICU. This topic requires further investigation.

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Intimate partner or marital/spousal rape is a phenomenon with unique characteristics and dynamics. Furthermore, it is an under-explored, under-defined, under-reported, and widely tolerated phenomenon. Gender-based violence and intimate partner violence are the main topics of the present study.

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In recent years, scientific discoveries in the field of neuroscience combined with developments in the field of artificial intelligence have led to the development of a range of neurotechnologies. Advances in neuroimaging systems, neurostimulators, and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are leading to new ways of enhancing, controlling, and "reading" the brain. In addition, although BCIs were developed and used primarily in the medical field, they are now increasingly applied in other fields (entertainment, marketing, education, defense industry).

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