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Collaborative care planning to improve usage of hearing aids
produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 4 mins
This thesis examines the reasons why a significant number of patients do not wear hearing aids, as well as the link to collaborative care planning to improve usage of hearing aids that leads to improved quality of life.
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produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2015), 4 mins
Description
This thesis examines the reasons why a significant number of patients do not wear hearing aids, as well as the link to collaborative care planning to improve usage of hearing aids that leads to improved quality of life.
Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
University of Surrey
Topic / Theme
Hearing aids, Scientific research
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What is the Global Economic Burden of Diabetes?
produced by Latest Thinking (Hamburg, Hamburg State: Latest Thinking, 2018), 10 mins
Lifestyle and demographic changes have led to diabetes becoming increasingly prevalent in rich and poor countries alike. In this video, SEBASTIAN VOLLMER assesses the global economic burden of diabetes. Going beyond previous studies in its recognition of the differing costs relating to such chronic conditions in b...
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produced by Latest Thinking (Hamburg, Hamburg State: Latest Thinking, 2018), 10 mins
Description
Lifestyle and demographic changes have led to diabetes becoming increasingly prevalent in rich and poor countries alike. In this video, SEBASTIAN VOLLMER assesses the global economic burden of diabetes. Going beyond previous studies in its recognition of the differing costs relating to such chronic conditions in both high and low-income countries, the research concludes that the economic burden of diabetes amounts to almost 2% of global GDP. With...
Lifestyle and demographic changes have led to diabetes becoming increasingly prevalent in rich and poor countries alike. In this video, SEBASTIAN VOLLMER assesses the global economic burden of diabetes. Going beyond previous studies in its recognition of the differing costs relating to such chronic conditions in both high and low-income countries, the research concludes that the economic burden of diabetes amounts to almost 2% of global GDP. With further work providing insight into how costs are likely to develop in the coming decades, Vollmer’s research helps policymakers to identify ways to reduce the economic burden of diabetes.
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Sebastian Vollmer, Latest Thinking
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Topic / Theme
Medical policy, Diabetes, Economics
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