Edition 23 – The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice
The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice By Haran Ratna Citation Ratna H. The importance of effective communication in healthcare practice. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;23. DOI:10.54111/0001/W4 The Importance of Effective Communication in Healthcare Practice Abstract Effective communication is of the utmost importance when delivering healthcare. Without it, the quality of healthcare would be impaired. […]
Edition 23 – Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions
Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions By Vanessa Collins Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Collins V. Conflicts of patient-caregiver communication and some workable solutions. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;23. DOI:10.54111/0001/W5 Conflicts of Patient-Caregiver Communication and Some Workable Solutions Abstract Health communication is a central topic in […]
Edition 23 – Case Report of Non-Communicable Diseases in Uganda: Addressing Challenges with Access to Healthcare and How Community Health Workers May Be a Potential Solution
Case Report of Non-Communicable Diseases in Uganda: Addressing Challenges with Access to Healthcare and How Community Health Workers May Be a Potential Solution By Chinelo Onyilofor Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Onyilofor C. Enough is enough: the silent rise of non-communicable diseases in Uganda. Harvard Public Health Review. […]
Edition 23 – In the Context of Palliative Care
In the Context of Palliative Care By Ian Wee Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Wee I. In the context of palliative care. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;23. DOI:10.54111/0001/W7 In the Context of Palliative Care Most, if not all, consultations often end with a sentence which sounds similar to […]
Edition 22 – The Kids Could Be Alright: A Call for Comprehensive Sexual Education
The Kids Could Be Alright: A Call for Comprehensive Sexual Education By Kate Kollars Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kollars K. The kids could be alright: a call for comprehensive sexual education. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V1 The Kids Could Be Alright: A Call for Comprehensive Sexual […]
Edition 22 – Why We Need Price Transparency in Healthcare
Why We Need Price Transparency in Healthcare By Kristoffer Szumigalski Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Szumigalski K. Why we need price transparency in healthcare. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V2 Why We Need Price Transparency in Healthcare As consumers, we expect to see prices before making a purchase. […]
Edition 22 – Are You a Non-Smoker Visiting the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games? Be Advised.
Are You a Non-Smoker Visiting the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games? Be Advised. By Kota Yoshioka Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sherman E. Does requiring work, work? the evidence on Medicaid work requirements. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V3 Are You a Non-Smoker Visiting the 2020 Tokyo Olympic […]
Edition 22 – Does Requiring Work, Work? The Data on Medicaid Work Requirements
Does Requiring Work, Work? The Data on Medicaid Work Requirements By Elizabeth Sherman Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sherman E. Does requiring work, work? the evidence on Medicaid work requirements. Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V4 Does Requiring Work, Work? The Data on Medicaid Work Requirements Medicaid work […]
Edition 22 – The Opioid Epidemic in Massachusetts: Can Current Legislation Address New Challenges?
The Opioid Epidemic in Massachusetts: Can Current Legislation Address New Challenges? By Sravanthy Gumidyala Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Gumidyala S. The opioid epidemic in Massachusetts: can current legislation address new challenges? Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V5 The Opioid Epidemic in Massachusetts: Can Current Legislation Address New […]
Edition 22 – Is Advertising a Social Determinant of Health—You Bet!
Is Advertising a Social Determinant of Health—You Bet! By Shantel Herbert-Magee Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Herbert-Magee S. Is advertising a social determinant of health—you bet! Harvard Public Health Review. 2019;22. DOI:10.54111/0001/V6 Is Advertising a Social Determinant of Health—You Bet! As a 1980s child growing up in a […]