In June, 2011 at the United Nations (UN) in New York City, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank launched the first World Report on Disability. This short overview of the Report provides information about its purpose, development and content, intended audiences, and outcomes. Special attention is directed to the sections of the Report which address telerehabilitation and information and communication technology.</p
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
This article discusses the approaches to data collection embedded in the United Nations Convention o...
Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With people livi...
In June, 2011 at the United Nations (UN) in New York City, the World Health Organization (WHO) and t...
its purpose, development and content, intended audiences, and outcomes. Special attention is directe...
In June, 2011 at the United Nations (UN) in New York City, the World Health Organization (WHO) and t...
According to the first World Report on Disability, produced by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2...
The World Report on Disability (WRD), a joint effort of the World Health Organization and the World ...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
whether for sale or for noncommercial distribution – should be addressed to WHO Press through the WH...
BACKGROUND: Data on functioning and disability collected at population level is essential to complem...
The purpose of this study was to describe the state of rehabilitation health information systems (HI...
The need for information on the health service needs of people with physical and/or sensory disabili...
Founded by Edgar F. Allen in 1922 in Elyria, Ohio as The International Society for Crippled Children...
[Extract] Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a major cause of preventable disability worldwide.1 Wh...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
This article discusses the approaches to data collection embedded in the United Nations Convention o...
Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With people livi...
In June, 2011 at the United Nations (UN) in New York City, the World Health Organization (WHO) and t...
its purpose, development and content, intended audiences, and outcomes. Special attention is directe...
In June, 2011 at the United Nations (UN) in New York City, the World Health Organization (WHO) and t...
According to the first World Report on Disability, produced by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2...
The World Report on Disability (WRD), a joint effort of the World Health Organization and the World ...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
whether for sale or for noncommercial distribution – should be addressed to WHO Press through the WH...
BACKGROUND: Data on functioning and disability collected at population level is essential to complem...
The purpose of this study was to describe the state of rehabilitation health information systems (HI...
The need for information on the health service needs of people with physical and/or sensory disabili...
Founded by Edgar F. Allen in 1922 in Elyria, Ohio as The International Society for Crippled Children...
[Extract] Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a major cause of preventable disability worldwide.1 Wh...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
This article discusses the approaches to data collection embedded in the United Nations Convention o...
Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With people livi...