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Advocacy for mental health / Michelle Funk ; Benedetto Saraceno ; Alberto Minoletti ; World Health Organization / Geneva [Switzerland] : World Health Organisation (WHO) (2003)
Advocacy for mental health [printed text] / Michelle Funk ; Benedetto Saraceno ; Alberto Minoletti ; World Health Organization . - Geneva [Switzerland] : World Health Organisation (WHO), 2003 . - xiii, 54 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. - (Mental health policy and service guidance package) .
ISBN : 978-92-4-154590-7
The Mental health policy and service guidance package was produced under the direction of Michelle Funk and supervised by Benedetto Saraceno. Alberto Minoletti prepared this module--P. iii.
Languages : English (eng)
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WM 30 Administrative psychiatry
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Consumer Advocacy ; Guidelines as Topic ; Mental Health ; Mental Health Services ; Mentally Ill Persons ; Patient Advocacy ; Public PolicyClass number: 362.2 Abstract: Advocacy is an important means of raising awareness on mental health issues and ensuring that mental health is on the national agenda of governments. Advocacy can lead to improvements in policy, legislation and service development Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1036 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01573 WM 30/WHO Guideline KCE Library (10.124) Available
Arbeidsongevallen publieke sector [printed text] / Ria Janvier, Author . - Brugge [Belgie] : die Keure, 2017 . - 624 p. : ill., ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-90-486-3163-6 : 145,00
Languages : Dutch (nla)
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KJK 1 Law of Belgium
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Belgium ; Legislation ; Public administration ; Public PolicyAbstract: Dit boek is volgens een klassieke indeling opgebouwd:
Een korte historische terugblik.
Een afbakening van het personeel toepassingsgebied: wie valt onder welke arbeidsongevallenwetgeving en wat zijn de consequenties daarvan?
Een uiteenzetting van de begrippen arbeidsongeval en ongeval op de weg naar en van het werk, en in het verlengde daarvan de bewijsvoering. Daarbij valt op dat agressie in de publieke sector steeds meer op de voorgrond treedt.
De schadeloosstelling: welke schadeposten zijn onder welke voorwaarden vergoedbaar en tot beloop waarvan?
Een zoektocht naar de rode draad in het onontwarbaar kluwen ingeval het arbeids(weg)ongeval ook een ongeval gemeen recht is.
Een bespreking van de procedure: is de arbeidsongevallenregeling voor de publieke sector in niets te vergelijken met die in het raam van de wetgeving voor de private sector?
Ter afronding komt het thema van de verzekering aan bod, een hele kluif, gegeven dat er in de publieke sector sprake is van een vierhoeksverhouding.Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4658 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-03446 KJK 1 / JAN Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Balancing evidence and public opinion in health technology assessments / Irina Cleemput in International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 22(2006)4 ([11/20/2006])
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[article] Balancing evidence and public opinion in health technology assessments : the case of leukoreduction. [printed text] / Irina Cleemput, Author ; Mark Leys, Author ; Dirk Ramaekers, Author ; Luc Bonneux, Author . - 2006 . - 403-407.
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Languages : English (eng)
in International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care > 22(2006)4 [11/20/2006] . - 403-407
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W 1 Serials. Periodicals
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Blood Banks ; Blood Component Removal ; Blood Component Transfusion ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome ; Economics ; Europe ; Great Britain ; Humans ; Journal Article ; Leukocytes ; Peer Review ; Prions ; Public Opinion ; Public Policy ; Standards ; Technology Assessment, BiomedicalAbstract: Leukoreduction, filtering white blood cells from transfusion blood, effectively avoids leukocyte-related complications of blood transfusion. The technology has proven its relative cost-effectiveness for specific patient populations. With the advent of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a transmittable spongiform encephalopathy caused by mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy), the hard hit United Kingdom introduced universal leukoreduction for all patients as a precaution for transmission of prions in 1999. This costly policy was followed by many other countries, in the absence of much evidence of an actual health problem or of a more than presumed effectiveness of leukoreduction in preventing prion transmission. The core problem proved to be legal. The blood banks are legally accountable for blood safety. This accountability is absolute, based on avoidance of all possible risks, regardless of costs. This strategy leads to inefficiencies in health care: (i) blood safety management is guided by available rather than cost-effective technology, and (ii) private insurance premiums for civil liability are sharply increasing, while they are in no way related to the expected returns and the high and increasing blood safety. A rational safety policy is to be optimal, taking into account costs and effects of the safety procedures. This issue will need an open discussion with the general public of the real risks and a clear and unambiguous definition of proportionality in the precautionary principle, based on the European law. Link for e-copy: http://vdic.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayF [...] Format of e-copy: VDIC IP recognition Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1797 [article]
Behavioural public policy [printed text] / Adam Oliver, Author . - Cambridge [U.K.] : Cambridge University Press, 2013 . - 234 p. : ill., ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-107-04263-6 : £ 22,99
Languages : English (eng)
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Economics ; Policy ; psychology [Subheading] ; Public Policy
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H 97 Public policy (General). Policy sciencesAbstract: "How can individuals best be encouraged to take more responsibility for their well-being and their environment or to behave more ethically in their business transactions? Across the world, governments are showing a growing interest in using behavioural economic research to inform the design of nudges which, some suggest, might encourage citizens to adopt beneficial patterns of behaviour. In this fascinating collection, leading academic economists, psychologists and philosophers reflect on how behavioural economic findings can be used to help inform the design of policy initiatives in the areas of health, education, the environment, personal finances and worker remuneration. Each chapter is accompanied by a shorter 'response' that provides critical commentary and an alternative perspective. This accessible book will interest academic researchers, graduate students and policy-makers across a range of disciplinary perspectives"-- Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3276 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-02789 H97 / OLI Book KCE Library (10.124) Due for return by 11/29/2015 Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
OECD Economics Surveys Step-by-Step Basic Statisics Using SAS Hatcher, Larry Zikenhuizen Gezondheidsinstellingen Brussel - Bruxelles institutions de Santé (Brussel, Brussel, Belgium) The Elgar Companion To Health Economics Jones, Andrew Together we care Pauwels, Johan Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg Callens, Stefaan Cancer Care / Paris : OECD (2013)
Cancer Care : Assuring Quality to Improve Survival [printed text] . - Paris : OECD, 2013 . - 163 p. : ill., ; 22 cm. - (OECD Health Policy Studies) .
ISBN : 978-92-64-18096-3 : 40,00
Languages : English (eng)
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QZ 266 Neoplasms. Cysts -- Therapy
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analysis [Subheading] ; Cancer Care Facilities ; Neoplasms ; Public PolicyAbstract: More than five million new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in OECD countries. Mortality rates are declining, but not as fast as for other big killers such as heart disease, and cancer survival rates show almost a four-fold difference across countries. In short, many countries are not doing as well as they could in the fight against cancer.
Cancer Care: Assuring Quality to Improve Survival surveys the policy trends in cancer care over recent years and looks at survival rates to identify why some countries are doing better than others. It sets out what governments should do to reduce the burden of cancer in their countries. As well as an adequate level of resourcing, a comprehensive national cancer control plan appears critical, emphasising initiatives such as early detection and fast-track treatment pathways. Countries also need better data, particularly for patients experiences of care, in order to provide high quality, continuously improving cancer care.Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3327 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-02837 QZ 266 / CAN Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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