Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective measures to achieve health improvements, especially in developing countries that face severe resource constraints. In their paper “Shanghai rising: health improvements as measured by avoidable mortality since 2000,” Gusmano et al suggest that Shanghai’s health policy-makers have been successful in reducing avoidable mortality among Shanghai’s 14.9 million (2010) registered residents through these policy measures. It is a plausible hypothesis, but the data the authors cite also would be compatible with alternative hypotheses, as the comparison they make with trends in amenable mortality-rate (AM) in large cities in other parts of the world sugg...
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Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective m...
Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective m...
The decline in Avoidable Mortality (AM) and increase in life expectancy in Shanghai is impressive. G...
Investments in the extension of health insurance coverage, the strengthening of public health servic...
Over the past two decades, Shanghai, the largest megacity in China, has been coping with unprecedent...
Over the past two decades, Shanghai, the largest megacity in China, has been coping with unprecedent...
The decline in Avoidable Mortality (AM) and increase in life expectancy in Shanghai is ...
Investments in the extension of health insurance coverage, the strengthening of public h...
The commentator suggests that it is necessary to extend the classical connotation of global city wh...
The paper published in the January 2015 issue of this journal by Gusmano and colleagues entitled “Sh...
The paper published in the January 2015 issue of this journal by Gusmano and colleagues entitled “ ...
The commentator suggests that it is necessary to extend the classical connotation of global city ...
Article disponible en ligne à l'adresse : http://ijhpm.com/article_2963_616.htmlInternational audien...
We are grateful to our many colleagues who took the time to respond to our analysis of Shanghai’s de...
What really matters: living longer or living healthier Comment on “Shanghai rising: health improveme...
Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective m...
Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective m...
The decline in Avoidable Mortality (AM) and increase in life expectancy in Shanghai is impressive. G...
Investments in the extension of health insurance coverage, the strengthening of public health servic...
Over the past two decades, Shanghai, the largest megacity in China, has been coping with unprecedent...
Over the past two decades, Shanghai, the largest megacity in China, has been coping with unprecedent...
The decline in Avoidable Mortality (AM) and increase in life expectancy in Shanghai is ...
Investments in the extension of health insurance coverage, the strengthening of public h...
The commentator suggests that it is necessary to extend the classical connotation of global city wh...
The paper published in the January 2015 issue of this journal by Gusmano and colleagues entitled “Sh...
The paper published in the January 2015 issue of this journal by Gusmano and colleagues entitled “ ...
The commentator suggests that it is necessary to extend the classical connotation of global city ...
Article disponible en ligne à l'adresse : http://ijhpm.com/article_2963_616.htmlInternational audien...
We are grateful to our many colleagues who took the time to respond to our analysis of Shanghai’s de...
What really matters: living longer or living healthier Comment on “Shanghai rising: health improveme...