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News and Announcements
To measure the safety of the OMS anesthesia team model, AAOMS and the OMS Foundation are funding a 2-year prospective research study. Those interested in participating in the AAOMS Anesthesia Safety Study via the OMS Quality Outcomes Registry (OMSQOR) should email omsqor@aaoms.org.
Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - December 18, 2021 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: News and announcements Source Type: research

Knowledge gaps and national research priorities for COVID-19 in Iran
In the present COVID-19 crisis, one of the greatest challenges for research funding at both the international and national level is selecting the best research topic to achieve efficiency and equity in health ...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - March 2, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Bahareh Yazdizadeh, Elham Ehsani-Chimeh, Kazem Zendehdel, Mohammadreza Mobinizadeh, Bita Mesgarpour and Zeinab Fakoorfard Tags: Research Source Type: research

The silent burden: a landscape analysis of common perinatal mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries
Mental health has long fallen behind physical health in attention, funding, and action —especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It has been conspicuously absent from global reproductive, materna...
Source: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth - April 20, 2022 Category: OBGYN Authors: Shanon E McNab, Sean L Dryer, Laura Fitzgerald, Patricia Gomez, Anam M. Bhatti, Edward Kenyi, Aleefia Somji, Neena Khadka and Suzanne Stalls Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Exploring static and dynamic relationships between burden of disease and research funding in the United States
The relationship between burden of disease and research funding has been examined cross-sectionally, but temporal patterns have not been investigated. It is logical to assume that temporal improvements in disa...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - June 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alok Nimgaonkar, Anisa Y. Mughal, Hakon Heimer, Vishwajit Nimgaonkar, Dede Greenstein and Alexandra Wright Tags: Research Source Type: research

Hospital funding reforms in Canada: a narrative review of Ontario and Quebec strategies
In the early 2000s, Ontario and Quebec, two provinces of Canada, began to introduce hospital payment reforms to improve quality and access to care. This paper (1) critically reviews patient-based funding (PBF)...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - June 27, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Maude Laberge, Francesca Katherine Brundisini, Myriam Champagne and Imtiaz Daniel Tags: Research Source Type: research

What funders are doing to assess the impact of their investments in health and biomedical research
As pressures to maximize research funding grow, biomedical research funders are increasingly tasked with demonstrating the long-term and real-world impacts of their funded research investments. Over the past t...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - August 9, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rachel Abudu, Kathryn Oliver and Annette Boaz Tags: Review Source Type: research

Institutional roles, structures, funding and research partnerships towards evidence-informed policy-making: a multisector survey among policy-makers in Nigeria
Evidence-informed policy-making aims to ensure that the best and most relevant evidence is systematically generated and used for policy-making. The aim of this study was to assess institutional structures, fun...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - May 26, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Chigozie Jesse Uneke, Ijeoma Nkem Okedo ‑Alex, Ifeyinwa Chizoba Akamike, Bilikis Iyabo Uneke, Irene Ifeyinwa Eze, Onyekachi Echefu Chukwu, Kingsley Igboji Otubo and Henry C. Urochukwu Tags: Research Source Type: research

Heterogeneity in health funding and disparities in health outcome: a comparison between high focus and non-high focus states in India
The Central Government of India introduced the National Health Mission (NHM) in 2005 to improve health outcomes by enhancing publicly financed (government) health expenditure and health infrastructure at the s...
Source: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation - July 17, 2023 Category: Health Management Authors: Ranjan Kumar Mohanty and Deepak Kumar Behera Tags: Research Source Type: research

What does rejoining EU ’s Horizon scheme mean for UK research and innovation?
Scientists relieved they can once again apply for funding from world ’s largest such programme after three-year hiatusSunak hails ‘right deal for country’ as UK rejoins EU Horizon projectThe UK has rejoined the flagship Horizon Europe research programme, to the widespread relief of the scientific community. But what is Horizon Europe and what does it mean for UK science?Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - September 7, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Ian Sample and Lisa O'Carroll Tags: Science policy UK news Brexit Research funding European Union Research and development Foreign policy Politics Technology Education Source Type: news

A mismatch in aesthetic training requirements and practice for the plastic surgery trainee
I am writing in response to the Hallam et al. paper entitled ‘Implications of rationing and the European Working Time Directive on aesthetic breast surgery: A study of trainee exposure in 2005 and 2011’ published in February 2013. I am a year 4 Registrar in Plastic Surgery and I identify with much of what the authors expressed regarding the significant reduction in trainee exposure and operative training for aesthetic breast surgery. I feel this also translates to aesthetic surgery in general. It is often difficult to define what constitutes an aesthetic or cosmetic procedure when surgery is carried out to achieve or ...
Source: Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery - May 29, 2013 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Jenny Goodenough Tags: Correspondence and Communications Source Type: research

Neuro OIs: developed and developing countries
Purpose of review: To review recent studies that address the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of HIV positive patients with cryptococcal and tuberculous meningitis and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy in resource-different settings. Recent findings: Central nervous system opportunistic infections remain globally prevalent in HIV+ populations. Several recent papers have highlighted the urgent need for rapid point of care tests in low-income settings for cryptococcal and tuberculous meningitis, better access to antifungal therapy for cryptococcal meningitis and better treatment strategies for tuberculous menin...
Source: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS - October 6, 2014 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: HIV NEUROLOGY: Edited by Christopher Power and Bruce J. Brew Source Type: research

Are Virtual Planning and Guided Surgery for Head and Neck Reconstruction Economically Viable?
Virtual planning and guided surgery with or without prebent or milled plates are becoming more and more common for mandibular reconstruction with fibular free flaps (FFFs). Although this excellent surgical option is being used more widely, the question of the additional cost of planning and cutting-guide production has to be discussed. In capped payment systems such additional costs have to be offset by other savings if there are no special provisions for extra funding. Our study was designed to determine whether using virtual planning and guided surgery resulted in time saved during surgery and whether this time gain resu...
Source: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - July 31, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Daniel Fritz Zweifel, Christian Simon, Remy Hoarau, Philippe Pasche, Martin Broome Tags: Surgical oncology and reconstruction Source Type: research