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Atención sanitaria en España a personas transexuales y con variantes de género: historia y evolución
(Singlantana, 2019-10)[Resumen] Objetivos: El objetivo de este artículo es analizar cronológicamente los inicios y evolución de la atención sanitaria en España a la transexualidad y variantes de género. Metodología: Se realiza un estudio ... -
Baseline clinical characteristics of predicted structural and pain progressors in the IMI-APPROACH knee OA cohort
(BMJ, 2021-08-23)[Abstract] Objectives: To describe the relations between baseline clinical characteristics of the Applied Public-Private Research enabling OsteoArthritis Clinical Headway (IMI-APPROACH) participants and their predicted ... -
Fairness, Freedom, and Forgiveness in Health Care
(Springer, 2014)[Abstract] This paper focuses on the optimal allocation between health and lifestyle choices when society is concerned about forgiveness. Based on the idea of fresh starts, we construct a social ordering that permits us ... -
Prognostic model to predict the incidence of radiographic knee osteoarthritis
(BMJ, 2024-01-05)[Abstract] Objective: Early diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in asymptomatic stages is essential for the timely management of patients using preventative strategies. We develop and validate a prognostic model useful ... -
Social inequalities in care for the elderly with diabetes in Brazil
(Pan American Health Organization, 2018-08-16)[Abstract] Objective: To measure the prevalence of various care services offered to the elderly with diabetes mellitus in Brazil, and to assess the social inequalities in these services. Methods: This cross-sectional, ... -
The penetration of financial capital and the growth of private hospital groups in Europe: the case of Spain (1975-2022)
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)[Abstract] From the last decades of the twentieth century, above all, in the more service-oriented post-industrial economies, and in a context of debilitation of public health systems, health care became exponentially ...