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  • == Outcomes == '''Outcomes''' (/ˈaʊtkʌmz/), derived from the English words "out" and "come", is a t
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  • === Health in Antigua and Barbuda === ...ganizations. The country has made significant progress in improving health outcomes and increasing access to healthcare services.
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  • ...as survival rates, improvement in symptoms, or changes in quality of life. Outcomes can be positive (such as recovery from illness) or negative (such as compli === Types of Outcomes ===
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  • == Health care quality == ...for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge.
    2 KB (278 words) - 22:18, 13 February 2024
  • == Outcomes Research == ...e increasing need to assess the impact of health care decisions on patient outcomes.
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  • ...unt of resources. It is a key component of [[healthcare management]] and [[health economics]]. ...in health from a measure and the numerator is the cost associated with the health gain.
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  • ...additional value created in the healthcare sector through improved patient outcomes, increased efficiency, and enhanced patient satisfaction. ...ders, including hospitals and physicians, are paid based on patient health outcomes.
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  • == Health Information == ...ditions]], [[healthcare services]], [[healthcare providers]], and [[health outcomes]].
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  • ...e resources to promote patient safety, quality of care, and cost-effective outcomes. The term "case management" originates from the social and health services fields, where it was used to describe the coordination of services
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  • ...vider. It is part of the patient experience, and is a critical aspect of [[health care quality]]. ...nsions of health care, including the quality of care, the interaction with health care providers, and the outcome of the treatment. It is often measured usin
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  • == Population Health == ...mes within the group. It is an approach to health that aims to improve the health of an entire human population.
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  • ...tnership that brings together people, services and research to improve the health and wellbeing of the population. ...partnerships in the world, and includes hospitals, universities, and other health and academic partners.
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  • ...lth services or interventions. It is often measured in terms of the health outcomes achieved per unit of healthcare resources used. ...(financial, human, physical, and informational) to achieve desired health outcomes.
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  • ...blic health]] research to account for and understand differences in health outcomes among different racial and ethnic groups. ...es. This is done to prevent the misinterpretation of racial disparities in health as solely due to biological differences, when they may also be influenced b
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  • == Health in Benin == '''Health in Benin''' (pronunciation: /bɛˈniːn/; French: ''Santé au Bénin'') ref
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  • ...een intelligence test scores (or other measures of cognitive function) and health, more specifically with mortality and morbidity. ...: The study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.
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  • === Health Care in Mississippi === ...The state has been ranked low in terms of health care quality, access, and outcomes.
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  • ...group of people, or a '''cohort''', over a period of time to determine the outcomes of certain [[exposure]]s or interventions. The term 'cohort' is derived fro ...d over time to observe the incidence and distribution of disease or health outcomes.
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  • ...e refers to the uneven distribution of health resources, health status, or health determinants between different population groups. ...was first used in the late 20th century to describe disparities in health outcomes among different social, economic, and demographic groups.
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  • == Determinants of Health == ...e the health status of individuals or populations. At every stage of life, health is determined by complex interactions between social and economic factors,
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