5 edition of Low-cost rural health care and health manpower training found in the catalog.
Published
1975
by International Development Research Centre in [Ottawa
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Shahid Akhtar. |
Contributions | International Development Research Centre (Canada) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA771 .A43 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4591270M |
ISBN 10 | 0889360510 |
LC Control Number | 77353473 |
A rural and isolated practice endorsed registered nurse (RIPERN) is a nurse who has undertaken additional training and is able to provide a wider range of primary care and emergency services from rural health services. Rural Health System Design, Service and Infrastructure Plan. AHRQ's priority populations, specified by Congress in the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of (Public Law ) include: women, children, racial and ethnic minorities, populations with special healthcare needs (chronic illness, disabilities, and end of life care needs), the elderly, low-income, inner-city, and rural populations.
Retention of local health care services and local health care jobs is a concern in rural areas. Rural areas often have higher unemployment than urban areas Therefore, retaining local health care jobs becomes even more important. The economic contributions that rural health care provides to the local community are also important. An overview. The Rural Health Information Hub is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Grant Number U56RH (Rural Assistance Center for Federal Office of Rural Health .
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These are the first three volumes in a series of annotated bibliographies generated from a computerized data base. Future volumes will be published at irregular intervals. The collected articles focus on new models of health care delivery and on the training and utilization of auxiliary health workers.
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Low-cost rural health care and health manpower training: an annotated bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries. [Shahid Akhtar; International Development Research Centre (Canada)] -- "An annotated bibliography. The collected articles focus on new models of health care delivery and on the training and utilization of auxiliary health workers.
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SALUS: low-cost rural health care and health manpower training. An annotated bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries. Vol. Author(s): Bechtel, R. Journal article: SALUS: low-cost rural health care and health manpower training. An annotated bibliography with special emphasis on developing : R.
Bechtel. Title: Salus: low-cost rural health care and health manpower training Author: R.M. Bechtel Subject: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ; Created Date.
MODULE 1: An Introduction to the RHC Program 3 Target Audience and Objectives This module is designed primarily for State Office of Rural Health (SORH) staff new to the Office, new to working with primary care and/or new to. transportation and ambulance services, access to health care professionals, and access to health care facilities.
Here is a selection of what participants had to say on the topic of rural health care. Transportation Participants widely agree that in rural communities, transportation is a barrier to receiving timely heath care. Get this from a library. SALUS, low-cost rural health care and health manpower training: an annotated bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries.
[Rosanna M Bechtel; International Development Research Centre (Canada);]. This fourth volume in a bibliography series on low-cost rural health care contains entries covering the 's's and focusing on developing countries.
The bibliography is organized under five major subject headings: reference works, organization and planning, implementation of primary health care, training and utilization of primary health manpower, and formal evaluative studies.
Low-cost rural health care and health manpower training; an annotated bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries - v.
4 By F.M. Delaney and Ontario (Canada) Ottawa International Development Research Centre. of results for Books: Medical Books: Administration & Medicine Economics: Rural Health Where There Is No Doctor: A Village Health Care Handbook, Revised Edition Nov 1, The annotated bibliography attempts to coordinate information on nontraditional health care delivery systems in remote regions of the world, especially in developing countries.
The literature abstracted focuses primarily on new models of health care delivery and on the training and utilization of auxiliary health workers.
It is intended to be helpful in planning, operating, and evaluating. Author(s): Bechtel,R M Title(s): SALUS: low-cost rural health care and health manpower training: a cumulative index to volumes / R.M.
Bechtel. Country of Publication: Canada Publisher: Ottawa, Canada, International Development Research Centre [IDRC], Description: p. This comprehensive text about the issues of rural public health is the only book to focus on rural health from the perspectives of public health and prevention.
It covers specific diseases and disorders faced by rural populations, service delivery challenges, practitioner shortfalls in rural areas, and promising community health approaches and 5/5(2).
Training program me s, flexible work practices and other facilities such as childcare facilities are expected to facilitate the entranc e of women into the labour market (MFSP, ). Information, resources, and frequently asked questions related to the education and training of the rural healthcare workforce.
Includes use of educational programs to introduce students to healthcare careers, role of community colleges, rural rotations in academic programs, and use of technology in training the rural health workforce.
20 Quality Through Collaboration: The Future of Rural Health Care, Institute of Medicine, 21 A Snapshot of the Financial State of Rural Hospitals, North Carolina Rural Health Research & Policy Analysis Center, August 22 The High Performance Rural Health Care System of the Future, RUPRI Health Panel, September 2.
(Am J Psychiatry) Study on Strategies for Extending Mental Health Care is the design, development, and evaluation of altemna-tive low-cost methods for the delivery of mental health care in developing countries (2). Critical to that effort have been initiatives in the area of mental health manpower development.Tabletop Exercise Nicole Peace Coarsey, MPA Louisiana Department of Health Office of Public Health Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health Active Shooter Event.
Exercise Goals Identify deficiencies and/or validate training on the critical elements of emergency response.
Size: KB.This Rural Health Care chartbook is part of a family of documents and tools that support the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR). The QDR includes annual reports to Congress mandated in the Healthcare Research and Quality Act of (P.L.
). This chartbook includes a summary of trends across measures of health care in rural areas from the QDR and figures.