Wednesday, September 7, 2011

[EQ] Home Care in Europe: a systematic literature review


Home care in Europe: a systematic literature review

Nadine Genet , Wienke G.W. Boerma , Dionne S. Kringos , Ans Bouman , Anneke L. Francke , Cecilia Fagerstrom , Maria Gabriella Melchiorre , Cosetta Greco  and Walter Deville

BMC Health Services Research 2011, 11:207doi:10.1186/1472-6963-11-207

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Seventy-four out of 5,133 potentially relevant studies met the inclusion criteria, providing information on 18 countries. Many focused on the characteristics of home care recipients and on the organisation of home care. Geographical inequalities, market forces, quality and integration of services were also among the issues frequently discussed.



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[EQ] News about World Conference on Social Determinants of Health, Rio de Janeiro, 19-21 October 2011



Latest news about World Conference on Social Determinants of Health, Rio de Janeiro, 19-21 October 2011

Rio Declaration on Social Determinants of Health
The Rio Declaration on Social Determinants of Health will express global political commitment for the implementation of a social determinants of health approach to reduce health inequities and to achieve other global priorities. It will help to build momentum within WHO Member States for the development of dedicated national action plans and strategies. The first consultation on the declaration, convened by the Government of Brazil, is being held at WHO headquarters on 7 September, 2011, with several more meetings planned before the conference.

Conference venue has been expanded

In light of the considerable demand to attend the conference, the venue has been substantially expanded to accommodate more participants from across the globe. WHO is pleased to announce that a limited number of additional invitations can be issued to those individuals who are willing to fund their participation on their own. If you would like to be considered, please send a request to sdh@who.int as soon as possible (by 23 September at the latest) with your name, email address, country of origin and institutional affiliation, and briefly explain why you would like to attend. The final decision on attendance will be made by the Conference Secretariat.

European review of social determinants of health - latest news

The second interim report on the 'European review of social determinants of health and the health divide' has now been released. Drafted by a team based at University College London and led by Sir Michael Marmot, the report will be discussed during the upcoming Meeting of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in Baku, Azerbaijan on 12-15 September, 2011.

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Dr RĂ¼diger Krech Director,
Department of Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights
World Health Organization
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[EQ] Tackling NCDs: a different approach is needed


      Tackling NCDs: a different approach is needed

      The Lancet, Early Online Publication, 6 September 2011doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)61135-5

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      Jan De Maeseneer a, Richard G Roberts c, Marcelo Demarzo d, Iona Heath e, Nelson Sewankambo f, Michael R Kidd g, Chris van Weel h,
      David Egilman i, Charles Boelen j, Sara Willems b


       The NCD Alliance 1 aims to put non-communicable diseases (NCDs) on the global agenda to address the NCD crisis.
       Improving outcomes in morbidity and mortality by 2015 will clearly depend to a large extent on tackling the burden of NCDs,
       especially in developing countries.

       Paper on the non-communicable diseases, in view of the UN-High-Level Meeting in New York at the 19th of September forthcoming.

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