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books are the basis of a preventive medicine guide for
practitioners concerned with finding points of reference
adapted to their every day practice.
Preventive
medicine guidebook
Authors
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Bruno Fantino,
Doctor of medicine, public health specialist, doctor of health economy.
Incorporator of the association ADIM (Association for the development
of medical information). Manager of Lyon’s health center.
Teaches health economy at university. Françoise Piot-Fantino,
Nurse, graduated in public health. Creator of AGORAS and
incorporator/founder of ADIM. Jacques Fabry,
Epidemiologist and professor in public health at Claude Bernard-Lyon 1 University,
specialist to the World Health organization and to the European Commission.
The GP’s behaviour toward prevention
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Public
health
Public Health can concern anyone. Its
main purpose is to better the populations’ and
individuals’ health. Many subjects like medicine,
epidemiology, hygiene, political science, or environmental
science contribute to reach this goal.
The essential value of this reference book consists in
pointing out international comparisons concerning health
systems; and the way these lasts can inspire France and
other countries intending to make social choices and
considering great reforms.
60 specialists
at hospital and University have taken part in this explaining
the Public Health ‘s inventory of fixtures, the
stakes and future prospects at the beginning of the 21st
century.
This book targets the state health organizations and health economy organizations,
and should be useful to anyone feeling concerned by these essential questions.
Commented
dictionary of Health economy
Book
An alphabetical presentation of concepts dealing with economy and
management applicated to health.
A choice of 444 headwords or lexemes following a terminological list,
and indicating the words’use.
Short definitions with comments and clarification of certain words’use.
Target
Health professionals, practitioners and managers, economists, firm executives,
or state organization executives, medicine and chemistry students, but also
economy, statistics, and social or political science students.