Health And Education Urban Facilities
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1. O planejamento de quatro áreas do Programa Vila Viva na cidade de Belo Horizonte, Brasil: uma análise documental
Resumo O Programa Vila Viva (PVV) corresponde a uma política de inclusão social com ações integradas de urbanização, desenvolvimento social e regularização fundiária. Suas ações são planejadas pelo Plano Global Específico (PGE), instrumento de diagnóstico local e definição de intervenções. O objetivo do estudo foi analisar o PGE de 4 locali
Ciênc. saúde coletiva. Publicado em: 2019-03
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2. Bases para uma metodologia de apoio à decisão para serviços de educação e saúde sob a ótica dos transportes / Bases for a decision support methodology for education and health services from a transportation perspective
One of the main problems faced by brazilian cities is the lack of adequate methodologies for the implementation and rational use of public service facilities (such as schools and health care centers). That was the starting point in the definition of the main objective of the present work, which is the development of a spatial analysis tool for seeking an opt
Publicado em: 2003
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3. A Statewide Approach to Health Care Personnel Maldistribution—The California Area Health Education Center System
An Area Health Education Center (AHEC) system has been established in California to address the maldistribution of physicians and other health care professionals. The AHEC program uses educational incentives to recruit and retain health care personnel in underserved areas by linking the academic resources of university health science centers with local educa
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4. Attitudes of the Lebanese public regarding disclosure of serious illness.
OBJECTIVES: To measure the preference regarding disclosure of a serious diagnosis, and its determinants, of the Lebanese public. DESIGN AND SETTING: Non-random sample survey of 400 persons interviewed in health care facilities in Beirut in 1995. RESULTS: Forty-two per cent of respondents generally preferred truth not to be disclosed directly to patients. Pre
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5. Partner referral as a component of integrated sexually transmitted disease services in two Rwandan towns.
OBJECTIVE: To document partner referral rates at health centres with improved STD services, and to determine factors contributing to successful referral. METHODS: Partner referral was initiated as part of the upgrading of STD services in primary care health facilities in two semi-urban Rwanda towns. After syndromic management of the presenting complaint, ind