Mr Parsons said the thinking behind the cameras was positive health intervention rather than anything intrusive.
The magic tool of health intervention is the vaccine, because they can be made very inexpensively.
Even absent definitive scientific proof of its effectiveness, many healthcare programmes offer arts activity as a therapy or health intervention.
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As Dr. Kaminski points out, the mourning process, which almost every divorcing woman goes through, does not automatically require a mental health intervention (unless there are signs of clinical depression or any other psychiatric condition).
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Among his recommendations, Dr Grace calls for local health boards to "agree health and safety intervention plans with the Health and Safety Executive" and "respond to health and safety audits within agreed timescales".
Nationalist backbencher Michael Matheson, who sits on Holyrood's Health and Sport Committee, backed the intervention of the health chiefs.
They say the high rates emphasise the need to treat adolescent suicide as a major public health problem requiring urgent intervention.
In the midst of the constant drumbeat of naysayers who would have us believe that government intervention in health care destroys competition, along comes Wal-Mart to prove them wrong.
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Developing "a comprehensive health infrastructure for the delivery of health education, prevention and intervention initiatives" for blacks.
Billions of dollars in global health and environmental policy and intervention investments depend on a strong data-driven foundation to be successful.
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Other factors which can reduce the effects of marginalization are improved early intervention and maternal health, the removal of school fees, the provision of teaching and learning materials, building schools closer to isolated communities, and improving teacher training.
Consulting an intervention professional (interventionist), an addiction specialist, psychologist or mental health counselor can help you organize an effective intervention.
In Walton's studies, the intervention increased subjects' happiness, improved their health and reduced cognitive activation of negative stereotypes for several years after the initial intervention.
Meanwhile, Tory Laura Sandys, suggested a "human MOT" for 40 and 50-year-olds to help pre-empt people's health issues and allow for early intervention.
Economic health is inversely proportional to government intervention.
There is wide agreement that we must close the holes in our mental-health system and make sure that care is available for those who need it by improving early intervention and addressing the shortage of mental-health professionals.
The Health Department said it wants to develop better intervention services and review staff roles and numbers.
It said said there had been a high number of inappropriate referrals in the area of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, and insufficient use of early intervention.
"From what we can see, our current methods of intervention may pose a greater hazard for health than letting the natural history run itself out, " Mohr said.
This is an important book (albeit oddly overpriced, and also poorly rendered on the Kindle, so avoid the digital version) because it explicitly addresses one of the most significant hurdles in healthcare in general, and digital health in particular: credibly demonstrating that a particular intervention delivers return on investment.
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We've created the work programme so we have tailored support for people and now we're looking at these recommendations which say that if we get some early intervention for people when they first have health problems then we can really help people not fall out of the market in the first place.
"This caused civil strife among the community, requiring police intervention to quell the animosity, " the Health Ministry said.
In each of those cases, proponents of intervention argued that the bailouts were necessary to ensure the health of the economy as a whole.
Early intervention to include parents, and the involvement of the health and education sectors were also options that were being considered as part of reducing anti-social behaviour, the minister added.
Prior to joining ONDCP, Mr. Botticelli served as Director of the Bureau of Substance Abuse Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, where he successfully expanded innovative and nationally recognized prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
On health care Gore stuck to the old-time religion of more government intervention.
In the council's Targeted and Specialist Services, the Children's, Adults and Public Health directorates would merge and an emphasis would be put on "early intervention and prevention... before more costly interventions are required later".
New Health Secretary Alex Neil has identified "a high level of need" in Lanarkshire for NHS intervention amongst young first-time mothers.
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With support from the Endowment, a Connecticut-based firm called Collective Health has been developing a pilot project that aims to show that a well-designed asthma intervention can save enough money to induce private investors to kick in.
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In addition, young mothers face terrible threats to their health such as fistula -- a hole in the birth canal caused by prolonged labor without prompt medical intervention.
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