Background: Scrutiny of social determinants of health (SDH) is a vital link that bridges social sciences and public health sciences. The effective scrutiny of SDH warrants scrutiny of specific social risk factors of diseases. A major handicap in the scrutiny of SDH is the lack of a strong and common platform for researchers from both social sciences and public health sciences. Improving research infrastructure with in-built provision for interface between the sciences is a pre-requisite for facilitating evidence-based research, and this includes unfettered access to searchable databases. Though there are a few databases which offer interface for both sides, at present, PubMed seems to be the only freely accessible database in this regard. ...
During the past two decades, the public health community’s attention has been drawn increasingly to ...
Abstract Digital health technologies (DHTs) should expand access to clinical research to represent t...
ObjectivesGrowing recognition that health is shaped by social and economic circumstances has resulte...
The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are non-medical factors that impact our health outcomes and...
We analyze bibliometric trends of topics relevant to the epidemiologic research of social determinan...
Much scientific work over the past few decades has linked health outcomes and disease risk to genomi...
© 2018 Browne-Yung et al. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommer...
The editors reflect on the effect of Social Determinants of Health in Clinical Decision Science on q...
For centuries healthcare has been driven by a disease-oriented mindset. Built on the Enlightenment p...
Twelve years have now passed since the influential WHO Report on the Social Determinants of Health (...
Background: Machine learning (ML) has spread rapidly from computer science to several disciplines. G...
Social determinants of health have become a primary front in our efforts to achieve better populatio...
Health care is never boring. It changes rapidly based on political winds, financial models, novel te...
Clinical practice for diabetes mellitus requires bio-psycho-social aspects. For continuing adequate ...
Social determinants of health (SDH) represent the complex set of circumstances in which individuals ...
During the past two decades, the public health community’s attention has been drawn increasingly to ...
Abstract Digital health technologies (DHTs) should expand access to clinical research to represent t...
ObjectivesGrowing recognition that health is shaped by social and economic circumstances has resulte...
The Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are non-medical factors that impact our health outcomes and...
We analyze bibliometric trends of topics relevant to the epidemiologic research of social determinan...
Much scientific work over the past few decades has linked health outcomes and disease risk to genomi...
© 2018 Browne-Yung et al. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommer...
The editors reflect on the effect of Social Determinants of Health in Clinical Decision Science on q...
For centuries healthcare has been driven by a disease-oriented mindset. Built on the Enlightenment p...
Twelve years have now passed since the influential WHO Report on the Social Determinants of Health (...
Background: Machine learning (ML) has spread rapidly from computer science to several disciplines. G...
Social determinants of health have become a primary front in our efforts to achieve better populatio...
Health care is never boring. It changes rapidly based on political winds, financial models, novel te...
Clinical practice for diabetes mellitus requires bio-psycho-social aspects. For continuing adequate ...
Social determinants of health (SDH) represent the complex set of circumstances in which individuals ...
During the past two decades, the public health community’s attention has been drawn increasingly to ...
Abstract Digital health technologies (DHTs) should expand access to clinical research to represent t...
ObjectivesGrowing recognition that health is shaped by social and economic circumstances has resulte...