2017
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1081
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Will the Meikirch Model, a New Framework for Health, Induce a Paradigm Shift in Healthcare?

Abstract: Over the past decades, scientific medicine has realized tremendous advances. Yet, it is felt that the quality, costs, and equity of medicine and public health have not improved correspondingly and, both inside and outside the USA, may even have changed for the worse. An initiative for improving this situation is value-based healthcare, in which value is defined as health outcomes relative to the cost of achieving them. Value-based healthcare was advocated in order to stimulate competition among healthcare prov… Show more

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“…This indicates that majority of the respondents were below the poverty threshold. Populations who belong to low-income family could hardly afford to subject themselves to take the recommendations required for health improvement due to economic status (Bircher & Hahn, 2017). Results of the study show that there is a low contraceptive prevalence rate in terms of family planning; this was based on the history of pregnancies and parity revealed by the respondents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This indicates that majority of the respondents were below the poverty threshold. Populations who belong to low-income family could hardly afford to subject themselves to take the recommendations required for health improvement due to economic status (Bircher & Hahn, 2017). Results of the study show that there is a low contraceptive prevalence rate in terms of family planning; this was based on the history of pregnancies and parity revealed by the respondents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The views of practitioners were consistent with academic research in describing the different facets of vulnerability and its multi-layered nature. This extends Luna's (2009) perception of vulnerability factors as 'layers', rather than distinct categories or subpopulations, which echoes approaches made in health research (Bircher and Eckhart, 2017). With this in mind, figure 1 is proposed as a conceptual map to help understand vulnerability by a police practitioner audience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This indicates that the majority of the respondents were below poverty threshold. Population who belong to low income family could hardly afford to subject themselves to adopt the recommendations required for health improvement due to economic status (Bircher & Hahn, 2017). One study of peer counseling support shows that breastfeeding duration was significantly associated with increased maternal age and personal breastfeeding experience (Bolton, Chow, Benton, & Olson, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%