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Non-invasive Medical Devices for Detection and Monitoring within Healthcare
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ISBN: 3036569855 3036569847 Year: 2023 Publisher: Basel : MDPI,


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Medicine access @ point of care.
ISSN: 23992026 Year: 2019 Publisher: [Thousand Oaks, CA] : Tarporley, Cheshire : Sage Publications Ltd., Wichtig International Limited,

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access to medicine --- regulatory compliance --- patient demand --- Health services accessibility --- Health Services Accessibility. --- Health services accessibility. --- Access to health care --- Accessibility of health services --- Availability of health services --- Medical care --- Accessibility, Health Services --- Contraceptive Availability --- Health Services Geographic Accessibility --- Program Accessibility --- Access to Health Care --- Accessibility of Health Services --- Availability of Health Services --- Accessibility, Program --- Availability, Contraceptive --- Health Services Availability --- Medically Underserved Area --- Access --- Access To Medicines --- Access to Contraception --- Access to Health Services --- Access to Medications --- Access to Therapy --- Access to Treatment --- Contraception Access --- Contraceptive Access --- Medication Access --- Access To Medicine --- Access to Contraceptions --- Access to Medication --- Access to Therapies --- Access to Treatments --- Access, Contraception --- Access, Contraceptive --- Access, Medication --- Contraception, Access to --- Contraceptive Accesses --- Medication Accesses --- Medication, Access to --- Therapy, Access to --- Treatment, Access to --- Access To Care, Health --- Access to Care --- Access to Medicines --- Access to Cares --- Access to Medicine --- Care, Access to --- Cares, Access to --- Medicine, Access to --- Medicines, Access to --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Human medicine --- Health Services Accessibility --- Point-of-Care Systems --- Bedside Technology --- Point-of-Care --- Bedside Computing --- Point of Care Technology --- Bedside Technologies --- Computing, Bedside --- Point of Care --- Point of Care Systems --- Point-of-Care System --- Systems, Point-of-Care --- Technologies, Bedside --- Technology, Bedside --- Medical Order Entry Systems --- Accessibilities, Health Services


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Social Media and Public Health: Opportunities and Challenges
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Social media has the potential to provide rapid insights into unfolding public health emergencies such as infectious disease outbreaks. They can also be drawn upon for rapid, survey-based insights into various health topics. Social media has also been utilised by medical professionals for the purposes of sharing scholarly works, international collaboration, and engaging in policy debates. One benefit of using social media platforms to gain insight into health is that they have the ability to capture unfiltered public opinion in large volumes, avoiding the potential biases introduced by surveys or interviews. Social media platforms can also be utilised to pilot surveys, for instance, though the use of Twitter polls. Social media data have also been drawn upon in medical emergencies and crisis situations as a public health surveillance tool. A number of software and online tools also exist, developed specifically to aide public health research utilising social media data. In recent years, ethical issues regarding the retrieval and analysis of data have also arisen.

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