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Resource Toolkit for Supporting Older Drivers in the Community: Promoting Safety, Independence and Well-Being
Report: 86 pp., digital file.This toolkit is a comprehensive document that will open readers
up to the wealth of resources and opportunities available to mature
drivers, their families/loved ones, health professionals and community
members. With the understanding that senior resource coordinators
have a range of knowledge and experience in this area, the information
presented here intends to support both newcomers and veterans alike.
This hands-on tool will help to demystify the process of providing
support to mature drivers in your community.Transportation Options Network for Seniors (TONS
Outlook Magazine, Autumn 2015
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The Value Driven Pharmacist: Basics of Access, Cost, and Quality 2nd Edition
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Outlook Magazine, Spring 2014
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Outlook Magazine, Autumn 2014
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Triple Helix, Fall 2018
Table of Contents: Science Agenda: The Politics of Grant Writing / by Kavya Rajesh (p. 4) -- From the Experts / by Katherine Bruner (p. 5) -- 3D Printed Drugs: The Future of Pharmaceuticals / by Ethan Wang (p. 6) -- Computerized Markets: Wall Street Takeover / by James Kiraly (p. 10) -- The Evolution of Fear / by Alisha Ahmed (p. 14) -- ADDing Up / by Victor Liaw (p. 18) -- The Clone Wars / by Jina Zhou (p. 22) -- Physician-Assisted Suicide: Drawing the Line / by Haley Wolf (p. 26) -- Supervised Injection Sites / by Alex Gajewski (p. 30) -- On Emerging Medicalization and Health Care / by Patrick Lee (p. 33) -- The Future of Human Gene Modifications / by Elizabeth Robinson (p. 36)College of Natural SciencesUT LibrariesLiberal Art
The Role of the Health Care Sector in Expanding Economic Opportunity
This report provides an overview and critical assessment of the ways in which multinational pharmaceutical companies currently participate in expanding economic opportunities in developing countries. As pharmaceutical companies become more involved in both business and philanthropic activities in developing countries, it will be important for each company to identify the best strategies available to it to create new economic opportunities and to leverage the benefits of activities already underway. While the primary focus of the industry is, and will most likely continue to be, on increasing access to health care, the potential for expanding economic opportunities through its activities should not be overlooked as a significant outcome. The analysis and case studies contained in the report highlight companies' contributions to economic opportunity expansion through job creation, training and capacity building, and shaping public policy. The report also offers recommendations for future work to increase economic opportunities. This paper is part of the Economic Opportunity Series published by the CSR Initiative at Harvard University Kennedy School
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