Rule based Framework to Capture Privacy and Security Requirements in Healthcare Service Deployments Dilini R. Ekanayeka1, Prasad M. Jayaweera2 1 Graduate Student, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka 2 Department of Computer Science University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka Abstract. In healthcare sector, delivering high quality services efficiently while meeting globally […]
Assessment of public private mix in the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in a south Indian district Vijayshree.H.Y, Battaglioli T, G.K.Sanath Kumar, Devadasan N, Van Der Stuyft In India, Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem, accounting for 26 per cent of all TB cases worldwide (Global Tuberculosis Report 2013). The revised national TB […]
Written by: Yung Bing Yong Introduction The brain is the primary organ of the centre nervous system that controls our body and houses our mind. It is metabolically active and dependent on a continuous supply of oxygenated blood. If the blood supply is interrupted, the brain could not function normally, resulting a rapid appearance of […]
Practice of Informed Consent, Confidentiality and Privacy by Physicians at a tertiary care teaching hospital Zoheb Rafique 1, Urooj Bhatti 2 1 Lecturer Department of Biochemistry, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro, Pakistan 2 Lecturer Department of Physiology, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS), Jamshoro, Pakistan Abstract: Objective: The aim […]
Maria Emelina Arciaga The Political Process of Healthcare Delivery in and outside New Zealand Political Process Element New Zealand United States of America Inclusion New Zealand’s health and disability system is mainly funded from general taxation Publicly funded health services include accident cover (ACC), eligibility for specific services, hospital visits, notifiable infectious diseases, maternity benefit, […]
Aaron Lukse Obesity is a major issue facing the United States. Over the past two decades the percent of Americans who are considered overweight has increased dramatically. This phenomenon is not only taking place in adults but there has been a significant increase in juvenile obesity as well (Oliver 2005). There have been various steps […]
DR. SYED SHARIZMAN BIN SYED ABDUL RAHIM (P67288) ABSTRACT Spatial analysis may offer timely information on the course of a disease and other health related events making it possible to customise intervention control methods. Spatial analysis also has a huge rule in the event of epidemics especially from food and water borne diseases. This review […]
Aikesh Shrestha Health dysfunctions and quagmire faced by the people, demands health professionals to stay on the cutting edge of their field and battle rigorously to mitigate the tribulation encountered by the patients. The prelude and the implementation of new technology, regarding the diagnosis and treatment of health abnormalities have certainly assuaged a spate of […]
Definition of Gout: Gout is most common in man. It is burning, stiffing and suddenly swelling in the joints usually a big toe. These attacks can over and over unless gout is treaty with all it remedies. It is a kind of arthritis, arthritis is better defined as the inflammation in joints the symptoms are […]
Mark Don Corpuz As a recent graduate, appointed to an HR Advisory role within a large New Zealand healthcare organization, you have been requested by your manager to develop a discussion document for management which: 1. Considers the following types of business factors that underpin human resource planning in a healthcare organization- business growth, decline, […]