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Special Volume No. 1 2022: The Population's Health: Could South Eastern Europe Do Better?
Special Volume No. 1 2022: The Population's Health: Could South Eastern Europe Do Better?
Published:
2023-01-24
Editorial Information
THE POPULATION'S HEALTH: COULD SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE DO BETTER?
Jadranka Bozikov
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Editorials
The population's health: Could South Eastern Europe do better?
Jadranka Božikov
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Original Research
Health of the Slovenian population: Where do we stand?
Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj, Kaja Batista, Marusa Bertoncelj, Aljaz Brlek, Tanja Carli, Manja Grasek, Martina Horvat, Ines Kebler, Ana Mavric, Matija Mozetic, Denis Opresnik, Mirjam Rozic, Anja Strmsek, Nastja Sivec, Vesna Smarcan, Blaz Vurzer, Kristina Zadravec, Rok Zaletel, Andreja Kukec, Ivan Erzen
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Learning needs assessment among professional workers in community mental health centres in Slovenia: Study protocol
Anja Kragelj, Majda Pahor, Lijana Zaletel-Kragelj, Irena Makivic
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Reproductive health of medical students: exploring knowledge, experiences, and behaviors
Petar Djuric, Aleksandar Stevanovic, Nina Rajovic, Jovana Todorovic, Ulrich Laaser
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Overview of the main incremental health care reforms introduced between 2014 and 2020 in Romania
Silvia Gabriela Scintee, Cristian Vladescu
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Burnout and optimism among health workers during the period of COVID-19
Paraskevi Theofilou, Charalampos Platis, Konstantina Madia, Ioannis Kotsiopoulos
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Review Articles
Climate change and its extensions in infectious diseases: South-Eastern Europe under focus
Zeynep Cigdem Kayacan, Ozer Akgul
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Pay-for-performance and tools for quality assurance in health care
Doncho M. Donev
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Commentaries
Circular health: a needed approach to promote health and prevent pandemics and other health hazards
Flavio Lirussi, Erio Ziglio
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The Effectiveness of the Health Economy: A case study of the Federal Republic of Germany
Klaus-Dirk Henke
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Public Health in Europe
School of Primary Care and Public Health (CAPHRI), Maastricht
School of Public Health - Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Bielefeld, Germany
School of Public Health and Health Management, University of Belgrade, Serbia
APHEA, Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation, Brussels, Belgium
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HER, Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region, Brussels, Belgium
EHMA, European Health Management Association, Dublin, Ireland
EPHA, European Public Health Alliance, Brussels, Belgium
EUPHA, European Public Health Association, Utrecht, Netherlands
EuroHealthNet, European Partnership for Health Equity and Well-being, Brussels, Belgium
WFPHA, World Federation of Public Health Associations, Geneva, Switzerland
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