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Risk Manag Healthc Policy
December 2024
Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
The interrelationality of health and peace is complex, multifactorial, and imbued with political and economic challenges. Peace and health outcomes reflect shared fundamental values related to the achievement of a balanced holistic condition on the individual and collective level. This causal relationship between social inequity and health requires special attention be paid to the impact of political instability and structural violence on undermining health systems in conflict zones.
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June 2024
Heart Failure Nurse Consultant Department of Cardiology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, St. Mary's Hospital, Praed Street, London, W2 1NY.
Heart failure (HF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in older people, and 80% of people with HF are aged over 60 years. HF is the end point for almost all common cardiovascular diseases, as well as many non-cardiovascular diseases. Despite this, HF remains underdetected and undertreated.
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October 2024
BMedSc, MPH, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Palliative care is a vital component of primary healthcare systems, especially in Asia, where the ageing population is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. Integrating palliative care into primary healthcare systems is a crucial strategy for achieving universal access to palliative care. It is necessary to take concurrent actions to achieve this integration, including integrating palliative care into public health policies, educating primary healthcare workers, establishing appropriate service structures and ensuring the availability of controlled medications.
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November 2024
The pharmacy profession stands at a pivotal juncture as it faces unprecedented technological advancements that will rapidly reshape the healthcare landscape by 2050. This commentary explores the implications of technological advancements for pharmacy practice and how it may impact the workforce in the coming decades. The advent of digital health technologies (DHTs), artificial intelligence (AI), and automation is poised to transform patient engagement and care delivery.
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