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Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA, Auteur | Paris : Ocde | 2024/01Cancer causes almost a quarter of all deaths in the EU27, Norway and Iceland, with five new cancer cases diagnosed every minute in 2022. Assessing and improving cancer care from prevention to treatment is essential for promoting longer, healthie[...]Document de travail
K. DOORLEY ; C. O'DONOGHUE ; D.M. SOLOGON ; Institute of Labor Economics. (I.Z.A.). Bonn. DEU | Bonn : I.Z.A. | 2021The gender income gap is large and well documented for many countries. Recent research shows that it is mainly driven by differences in working patterns between men and women, but also by wage differences. The tax-benefit system cushions the gen[...]Document de travail
C. SENIK ; G. ZAPPALA ; K. MILCENT ; et al. ; Paris School of Economics. (P.S.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : P.S.E. | 2021We explore the effects of adapted physical exercise programs in nursing homes, in which some residents suffer from dementia and/or physical limitations and other do not. We use data from 452 participants followed over 12 months in 32 retirement [...]Ouvrage
La première ligne de soins constitue le premier niveau de contact des individus, des familles et des communautés avec les systèmes d’aide et de soins. Dans cette optique, la première ligne joue un rôle important dans la promotion de la santé, la[...]Document de travail
T. OLIVEIRA HASHIGUCHI ; A. LLENA-NOZAL ; Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : Ocde | 2020As people grow old and their health deteriorates, they are likely to require help with everyday activities that were once second nature; they need what is commonly termed long-term care (LTC). With demand for LTC in old age expected to grow, OEC[...]Ouvrage
Canadians are deeply worried about wait times for health care. Entrepreneurial doctors and private clinics are bringing Charter challenges to existing laws restrictive of a two-tier system. They argue that Canada is an outlier among developed co[...]Ouvrage
K. SOCHA-DIETRICH ; G. LAFORTUNE ; Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : Ocde | 2019This report describes recent trends in the international migration of doctors and nurses in OECD countries. Over the past decade, the number of doctors and nurses has increased in many OECD countries, and foreign-born and foreign-trained doctors[...]Ouvrage
A.M. RAFFERTY ; R. BUSSE ; B. ZANDER-JENTSCH ; et al. ; Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. (O.M.S.). Bureau Régional de l'Europe. Copenhague. DNK ; European Observatory on Health Care Systems. Londres. GBR | Copenhague : O.M.S. Bureau régional de l'Europe | Health Policies Series | 2019‘Who is a nurse?’ and ‘What is nursing?’ seem to be simple questions yet the answers are strangely elusive. This book explores the variations in structure and organization of the nursing workforce across the different countries of Europe. This d[...]Document de travail
The relationship between recessions and health is mixed, with some evidence from the most recent financial crisis finding a positive effect on heath behaviours. This study uses longitudinal data spanning the periods before, during and after the [...]Document de travail
F. KIERNAN ; University College Dublin. School of Economics. Belfield. IRL | Beldfield : University College Dublin | 2018There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heterogenous nature of recessions, the choice of health outcome or the description of the independent variable involved. In contrast to previous work, wh[...]Document de travail
L. LORENZONI ; A. MARINO ; Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques. (O.C.D.E.). Paris. FRA | Paris : Ocde | 2017Hospitals are the most expensive component of OECD health care systems, accounting for around one third of total health care expenditure. Given growing pressures on government budgets, this is an area of expenditure that has already been, and wi[...]Ouvrage
Sénat. Direction de l'Initiative Parlementaire et des Délégations. Paris. FRA | Paris : Sénat | Etude de législation comparée | 2017Cette note est relative au régime de l'interruption volontaire de grossesse (IVG) en Allemagne, en Belgique, aux États-Unis (Texas), en Irlande, en Italie, en Pologne, en Suède et en Suisse.Ouvrage
A.R. DAVIES ; E. HOMOLOVA ; C.N.B. GREY ; et al. ; Public Health Wales. CardifF. IRL | 2017In the year following job loss due to mass unemployment events, workers can experience double the risk of death from heart attack or stroke and even greater increases in risk from alcohol related disease. Detrimental impacts on health can last f[...]Ouvrage
International Longevity Centre UK. Londres. GBR | Londres : International Longevity centre UK | 2017This report explores the relationship between austerity policies and public health across Europe. While there has been much debate about the relative success of austerity in terms of supporting economic growth and controlling spending, its direc[...]Ouvrage
D. PANTELI ; F. ARICKX ; I. CLEEMPUT ; et al. ; Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. (O.M.S.). Bureau Régional de l'Europe. Copenhague. DNK ; World Health Organisation. (W.H.O.). Regional Office for Europe. Copenhague. DNK | Copenhague : O.M.S. Bureau régional de l'Europe | Health systems in transition | 2016Pharmaceutical care accounts for a very significant proportion of health expenditures and policy-makers repeatedly face the challenge of balancing patient access to effective medicines against affordability, particularly as costs rise. This revi[...]