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Table 6. Accessibility to health care Accessibility to health care Utilisation of services Author Year Place Findings

in ECONOMICS OF HEALTH CARE UTILISATION: A STUDY OF HEALTH SEEKING PATTERNS IN COOCH BEHAR DISTRICT OF NORTH BENGAL Under the supervision of
by Amlan Majumder, Jeta Sankrityayana

Table 5 Mean Comparisons (Tukey) of e-CRM and e-transactions adoption level across industries

in Adoption of e-processes by Service Firms: An empirical study of antecedents
by Nikos Tsikriktsis, Gianvito Lanzolla, Mark Frohlich
"... In PAGE 9: ... Specifically, the travel and telecommuni- cation industries demonstrated higher adoption of both e-CRM and e-transactions compared to the rest of the industries. In Table5 , we compare the means of e-CRM and e-transactions for each industry group. The results show that there are significant differences in the adop- tion levels of e-CRM between telecommunications on the one hand and health care, professional services, retailing and utilities on the other hand.... ..."
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Table 7 Effects By Urbanization, Wood Fuel Use, and Health Care Sector

in Air Quality and Early-Life Mortality
by During Indonesia's Massive, Seema Jayachandran 1997
"... In PAGE 26: ... On the other hand, pollution from the fires may have been particularly noxious in cities where it mixed with industrial pollution from cars and factories. Column 1 of Table7 interacts the pollution measures with the proportion of the subdistrict population that lives in urban localities (based on those born in the year before the sample period). Only the coefficients for P renatalSmoke and its interaction terms are reported, but Smoke, P ostnatalSmoke and their interactions are also included in the regressions.... In PAGE 27: ...ho use wood as their cooking fuel. The mean of the variable is 0.64. As shown in column 2 of Table7 , wood fuel use is strongly associated with more negative effects from any given level of exposure to the wildfire smoke. A 20 percentage point decrease in wood fuel use reduces the net effect of prenatal pollution by 0.... In PAGE 27: ... A good health care system could lead to improved baseline health of mother and child through prenatal care and to better medical treatment of morbidities caused by the pollution, for example. Table7 , columns 3 to 4, present the results when interactions of the pollution measures with maternity clinics and doctors per capita are successively included. The per capita measures, which are for 1996, have been normalized to be mean 0, standard deviation 1.... ..."

Table 2: Descriptive statistics for pre and post test change scores for all participants

in Developing a Collaborative Infrastructure for The Implementation Of Simulations For Clinical Professional Healthcare Education
by Healthcare Education, Developing A Collaborative, Infrastructure For The 2007
"... In PAGE 10: ... Professional Healthcare Education Developing a Collaborative Infrastructure for the Implementation of Simulations for Clinical Professional Healthcare Education: 2005-2007; BC Academic Health Council PEIF Project 9 Table2 : CESEI Health Professionals Committee Membership Identification of End Users The project team identified that the simulation resources would be designed for use by clinical educators working in acute medical-surgical environments for both student and staff education. The target audience included nursing/ medical students, registered nurses, and allied health care professionals as appropriate to their scopes of practice.... ..."

Table 10 Health Care Evidence (Cancer Screening), Full Sample

in Village Banking and Maternal and Child Health: Theory and Preliminary Evidence From Honduras and Ecuador”, draft working paper
by Stephen C. Smith, Sanjay Jain 1998
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Table 11 Health Care Evidence (Cancer Screening), Banks Only

in Village Banking and Maternal and Child Health: Theory and Preliminary Evidence From Honduras and Ecuador”, draft working paper
by Stephen C. Smith, Sanjay Jain 1998
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Table 2. Percent of household total expenditures on health care.*

in Economic Growth Center
by Yale University Box, T. Paul Schultz 2002
"... In PAGE 10: ... Among older women the secular trend of increasing participation is evident until the early 1990s, after which the participation rates stabilize and in some cases fall slightly. Table2 reports the share of household total expenditures spent on discretionary health goods and services from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES), which decreased from 5.6 percent in 1992, to 3.... ..."
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Table 2. Characteristics of 5 Participating Health Care Organizations (HCO)

in Conlicts of interest: none reported
by Paul A. Nutting, Kaia Gallagher, Kim Riley, Paul A. Nutting
"... In PAGE 4: ... RESULTS We interviewed 42 clinicians in 30 practices, and among the 5 HCOs we interviewed 18 care managers, and 7 mental health specialists. Table2 compares the characteristics of the 5 HCOs, and Table 3 shows the distribution of care managers, clinicians, and mental health specialists interviewed within each HCO. Most practices were relatively small (2 to 4 clinicians), and most had wide latitude in organizing their practices and patterns of care.... ..."

Table 3 Partners in Diabetes and Citizen Health Care Projects: Lessons Learned

in Partners in DIabetes . . .
by Tai J. Mendenhall, William J. Doherty

Table 7:Changing public expenditures on education and health care as % of GDP

in zur Zeit eine besonders konfliktträchtige Region sei: Tatsächlich sind wir am 1. Mai, beim Beitritt
by Der Tschechischen Republik, Der Slowakei, Ungarns Und Sloweniens
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