NounSingular health Plural usually uncountable; plural healths health (usually uncountable; plural healths)
Derived termsRelated termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. At the time of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, Health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". This definition invited nations to expand the conceptual framework of their health systems beyond issues related to the physical condition of individuals and their diseases, and it motivated us to focus our attention on what we now call social determinants of health. Consequently, WHO challenged political, academic, community, and professional organisations devoted to improving or preserving health to make the scope of their work explicit, including their rationale for allocating resources. This opened the door for public accountability [3]. Only a handful of publications have focused specifically on the definition of health and its evolution in the first 6 decades. Some of them highlight its lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete." Others declare the definition, which has not been modified since 1948, "simply a bad one." [4]. More recently, Smith suggested that it is "a ludicrous definition that would leave most of us unhealthy most of the time." [5]. In 1986, the WHO, in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, said that health is "a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC), which is composed of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) also define health. Overall health is achieved through a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, which, together is commonly referred to as the Health Triangle. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What is more just: rationing health care based upon bureaucratic decisions or ability to pay? Q. Both socialzed and free market health care ration health care. In socialized health care, care is rationed based upon bureaucratic decisions. In "free market" health care, care is rationed based upon the ability of the person to pay. Which is more just? Which is more just for a child? Asked by C.S. - Mon Jul 20 22:48:54 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Depends on the perspective. The "socialized" (please use in quotation marks) perspective is that users of health care are the community as a whole; thus, 'just' is defined as minimizing the losing individuals. "Free market's" views are that the users are individuals or groups of individuals; thus, 'just' is defined as maximizing the number of individuals 'satisfied.' From both common political and ethical perspective, a child is often unable to contribute to the discussion of 'individuals to be lost' in "socialized health care" or 'user satisfaction' in the "free market." Given the assumptions that pediatric care is satisfactory for most children, "socialized health care" is more just because the intrinsic cost-of-life-saved would… [cont.] Answered by James T - Tue Jul 21 01:28:18 2009 What are the emergency health interventions for Diabetes ? Q. If diabetic is planning to attend a walk a thon or outdoor activities..., what preparation need to occur to ensure health safety ??? What are the emergency health interventions for Hypertension ? Asked by moloveunitynus - Mon Sep 17 22:36:51 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. if a diabetic is planning to walk and he/she is taking insulin or any anti-diabetic meds, then he/she needs to have snacks before the walk-a-thon or outdoor acitivities... in this way, the medication he is taking will lower his blood sugar while the snacks that he will take will keep him from too much hypoglycemia... for hypertension?? just rest... watch out for extremes of blood pressure. just make sure, he/she takes her usual routinary meds so as to prevent crisis. Answered by atatphil - Mon Sep 17 23:11:55 2007 How does the current health care system in America work?
Q. I know there is a huge debate about universal health care and such on health care reform in America. But what is it that makes sparked this reform? How does the current system work and what it wrong with it? I'm trying to find the answers online, but I can't find anything that can answer my question. Thank you for all responses! Asked by dumbbed down - Mon Feb 18 00:34:01 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments From Yahoo Answer Search: "Health" Quotes about Health: Sourced
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Washington Post Republicans launched their latest salvo against President Obama's health -care reform plans Monday, rebranding their existing criticism of ... In Health Debate, the Oldest Voices Are Also the Faintest New York Times Obama Needs to Focus on HEALTH , Not Health Insurance FOXNews RNC targets seniors in health care debate USA Today The Associated Press - FOXNews - New York Times all 1,575 news articles » A Rolling Stone Gathers Health Care and the Beatles
Chicago Tribune By the time all the various bills are combined, the health care will be a baby, not split in half, but in fourths and eights and fractions of eights. ... and more » US to Dole Out $1.2 Billion for Health Records Technology
Washington Post By Robert O'Harrow Jr. The Obama administration unveiled $1.2 billion in federal grants for electronic health records systems on Thursday, the first wave of ... Biden: US closer than ever to health care reform The Associated Press Biden in Chicago for fund-raiser; pitching health care plan. Chicago Sun-Times Health Sector may be the next big investment opportunity with $1.2 ... Examiner.com Computerworld - The Associated Press - Chicago Sun-Times all 465 news articles » From Google News Search: "Health" T col pub health jpg
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185px x 250px | 12.90kB [source page] Health Insurance Costs on the Rise The fact of the matter is that health insurance costs are on the rise This may not affect you but for a lot of people rising medical costs is putting a burden on them This is especially From Yahoo Image Search: "Health" Firedoglake Talking Health Care Reform With Matt Taibbi
Jane Hamsher ue, 25 Aug 2009 16:01:44 GM Health. insurance industry stock prices soared this week after Kathleen Sebelius said that the public option could take a nap under the bus. Is it just a coincidence? Or is it just the public manifestation of the secret deals that the ... Health Care Is the Anti-Melting Pot (Universal Health Care ...
Tim Foley ue, 25 Aug 2009 06:39:00 GM Every culture has its own narrative, but few are as compelling as the American melting pot the notion that people of different nationalities made the journey to these shores to make a better lif... Fix Health Care Policy | Is Government a Health Hazard?
Bob Moffit ue, 25 Aug 2009 13:42:20 GM Washington likes to style itself as the center of the political universe, but this summer, the real action is in the states. At town-hall meetings, voters are. From Google Blog Search: "Health"
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