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Subject Areas on Research
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"No one dies of old age": implications for research, practice, and policy.
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A role for operational research in health care planning and management teams.
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A tool for assessing management capacity at the decentralized level in a fragile state.
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A typology of advance statements in mental health care.
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Alzheimer's disease and the family caregiver: the cost and who pays?
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An integrated comprehensive occupational surveillance system for health care workers.
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Association between the 2012 Health and Social Care Act and specialist visits and hospitalisations in England: A controlled interrupted time series analysis.
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Birth planning propaganda, incentives and peer pressure.
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Charting the Path Forward: Development, Goals and Initiatives of the 2019 Infectious Diseases Society of America Strategic Plan.
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Cohort changes in active life expectancy in the U.S. elderly population: experience from the 1982-2004 National Long-Term Care Survey.
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Demographic challenges for socioeconomic planning.
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Emergency department surveillance: an examination of issues and a proposal for a national strategy.
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Environmental influences on eating and physical activity.
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Epidemiologic data and planning mental health services. A tale of two surveys.
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Estimated Plan Enrollment Outcomes After Changes to US Health Insurance Marketplace Automatic Renewal Rules.
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Evidence-based practice in child and adolescent mental health services.
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Fertility of rural China: effects of local family planning and health programs.
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Future Directions for Cost-effectiveness Analyses in Health and Medicine.
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Global and regional overview of the inclusion of paediatric surgery in the national health plans of 124 countries: an ecological study.
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Government continues to have an important role in promoting cardiovascular health.
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Health work force planning in the 90s, Part II: Enough in the right place at the right time?
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How can epidemiology improve mental health services for children and adolescents?
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Improving the accuracy of intercensal estimates and postcensal projections of the civilian noninstitutional population: a parameterization of institutional prevalence rates.
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Iodine deficiency disorders: a health policy and planning perspective.
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Leadership in mobilising all for Health for All.
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Major congenital malformations among neonatal referrals to a Nigerian university hospital.
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Making the case for laws that improve health: a framework for public health law research.
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Marketing child survival.
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Methods and issues in the projection of population health status.
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Natural history of human immunodeficiency virus disease in perinatally infected children: an analysis from the Pediatric Spectrum of Disease Project.
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Personalized health planning.
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Physically, mentally disabled teens require special contraceptive care.
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Planning long-term care for heterogeneous older populations.
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Planning recommendations for international emergency medicine and out-of-hospital care system development.
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Population segmentation based on healthcare needs: a systematic review.
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Predicting 10-year care requirements for older people with suspected Alzheimer's disease.
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Prioritizing Surgical Care on National Health Agendas: A Qualitative Case Study of Papua New Guinea, Uganda, and Sierra Leone.
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Projection of Eye Disease Burden in Singapore.
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Proposal for fulfilling strategic objectives of the U.S. Roadmap for national action on clinical decision support through a service-oriented architecture leveraging HL7 services.
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Prospective medicine: the role for genomics in personalized health planning.
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Provider-level rates of HEDIS-consistent HPV vaccination in a regional health plan.
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Rural-Urban Differences In Individual-Market Health Plan Affordability After Subsidy Payment Cuts.
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Strategic planning to reduce the burden of stroke among veterans: using simulation modeling to inform decision making.
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Tailoring health programming to clergy: findings from a study of United Methodist clergy in North Carolina.
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The demand for physicians' services in alternative practice settings: a multiple logit analysis.
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The health and economic burden of genital warts in a set of private health plans in the United States.
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The promise and peril of healthcare forecasting.
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The socioeconomic impact of international aid: a qualitative study of healthcare recovery in post-earthquake Haiti and implications for future disaster relief.
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Understanding the Context for Long-Term Care Planning.
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Using epidemiologic survey data to plan geriatric mental health services.
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What are the barriers to scaling up health interventions in low and middle income countries? A qualitative study of academic leaders in implementation science.
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Why there will be little or no physician surplus between now and the year 2000.
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Work force planning in the 90s, Part I: Efficiency, economy and political will--the need for a new approach.
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[Health and health care in New Zealand].