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Lancet Glob Health
January 2025
Centre for Higher Education Practice, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Soc Sci Med
June 2024
Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool, UK.
Background: Housing insecurity is an escalating problem in the UK but there is limited evidence about its health impacts. Using nationally representative panel data and causally focussed methods, we examined the effect of insecure housing on mental health, sleep and blood pressure, during a period of government austerity.
Methods: We used longitudinal survey data (2009-2019, n = 11,164 individuals with annual data) from the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
Cureus
June 2023
General Surgery, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA.
Quality healthcare is dependent upon the structure of healthcare and/or healthcare facilities in a country. In Uganda, the healthcare system has had drastic changes over the last 50 years. Medical students, interns, and medical officers play an invaluable role in the function of hospitals and the overall quality of the healthcare system of Uganda, particularly in government facilities.
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June 2023
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy Housing, Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Background: Understanding the role of how people are housed in reducing the long-term health and housing effects of climate-related disasters is crucial given our changing climate. We examine long-term health and housing trajectories and health effects of climate-related disasters in relation to housing vulnerabilities over a decade.
Methods: We conducted a matched case-control study using longitudinal population-based data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey.
Objective: The aim: To determine the financial and economic condition before and after the implementation of the hospital district in the Kalush Central District Hospital and to show the medical and social justification of the changes in the institution's finances.
Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The object of this study was the activity of the Kalush Central District Hospital, which is a multidisciplinary medical and preventive health care facility, in which medical assistance is provided to patients in surgical, neurosurgical, traumatological, cardiological, gastroenterological, endocrinological, urological departments, in the department of miniinvasive surgery. In order to see how the implementation of hospital districts a"ected the financial condition of medical institutions, the financial statements of the institution for 2017-2018 were used to study the financial condition of the organization.
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