23 research outputs found
Chronology of government, payer, and manufacturer policies facilitating patient access to five targeted cancer therapies.
<p>Chronology of government, payer, and manufacturer policies facilitating patient access to five targeted cancer therapies.</p
Sales of selected targeted cancer therapies over time.
<p>Sales of selected targeted cancer therapies over time.</p
Additional file 1: of Article 2: Longitudinal study assessing the one-year effects of supervision performance assessment and recognition strategy (SPARS) to improve medicines management in Uganda health facilities
Multivariable models showing factors significantly associated with average changes in domain scores by level of care. (PDF 431Â kb
Additional file 2: of Article 2: Longitudinal study assessing the one-year effects of supervision performance assessment and recognition strategy (SPARS) to improve medicines management in Uganda health facilities
Factors significant associated with attaining an adequate score. (DOCX 21Â kb
Comunicación masiva: discurso y poder
Nombre de libro: Comunicación masiva: discurso y poder.- Autores o Editores: Jesús Martín-Barbero - Ciudad: Quito- Editorial: Ediciones CIESPAL- Año: 2014- Páginas: 271- ISBN: 9978-55-122-6- Autor de la reseña: Francisco Sierra Caballero
Relationship of gender to need for, access to care among adult respondents<sup>*</sup>.
*<p>Females are coded as 1 in the models. Models control for household size; having a member age 60 years and older or a child under 5 years (adult models only); highest education of any household member; household poverty; urban location; insurance coverage; respondent age, marital status, education, and health status. Access to care models are for populations with need for care.</p>#<p>Indicates that odds ratios among poor and non-poor differ significantly (p<0.05).</p
Median (interquartile range) of percentage of adult respondents with need for and access to care in 53 countries.
<p>Median (interquartile range) of percentage of adult respondents with need for and access to care in 53 countries.</p
Relationship of gender to perceptions of care among adult respondents<sup>*</sup>.
*<p>Females are coded as 1 in the models. Models control for household size; having a member age 60 years and older or a child under 5 years (adult models only); highest education of any household member; household poverty; urban location; insurance coverage; respondent age, marital status, education, and health status. Access to care models are for populations with need for care.</p>#<p>Indicates that odds ratios among poor and non-poor differ significantly (p<0.05).</p
Adult demographics, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.
<p>Adult demographics, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.</p
Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.
<p>Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.</p