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Titre : | Public health panorama, Vol. 1 n° 2. Intersectoral action for health - Septembre 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/2015 |
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Amanda Shriwise, Auteur ;
David Stuckler, Auteur
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Social protection for health moves beyond understanding the social determinants of health to identifying the policies and programmes that can address them. Although social protection has great relevance to health, most of the related discussions[...]

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Joanna Zwetyenga, Auteur ;
Linda Oskam, Auteur ;
Olga Slobodskaya, Auteur
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Laboratories provide a large range of testing – from the site of patient care to addressing environmental issues – all of which require accurate and reliable results for disease prevention and management. Until now, external financing to strengt[...]

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For the past three decades, the European Healthy Cities network has worked along principles of intersectoral action, policy and governance. This article presents an overview of the evidence, which is in turn grounded and contextualized in a brie[...]

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Viktor Kondratiev, Auteur ;
Vitaliy Shikin, Auteur ;
Vladimir Grishin, Auteur
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We report on an intersectoral road safety project implemented in two Russian regions between 2010 and 2014. It comprised social marketing coupled with enhanced enforcement of safe behaviours. It resulted in an increase in the use of seat belts a[...]
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RESO P.50 | P000048 | Bulletin | RESOdoc | Consultation sur place Disponible |