a Leading Cause of the Global Burden of Disease 2000.
World Health Organization,
2002.
1 online resource (117 pages)
CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Executive Summary -- 1. Chronic Conditions: The Health Care Challenge of the 21st Century -- 2. Current Systems are not Designed for Chronic Problems -- 3. Innovations in Care: Meeting the Challenge of Chronic Conditions -- 4. Taking Action to Improve Care for Chronic Conditions -- Annex. Innovative Approaches for Care: The Evidence from Case Studies to Randomized Trials
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Every day thousands of people are killed and injured on our roads. Men, women or children walking, biking or riding to school or work, playing in the streets or setting out on long trips, will never return home, leaving behind shattered families and communities. Millions of people each year will spend long weeks in hospital after severe crashes and many will never be able to live, work or play as they used to do. Current efforts to address road safety are minimal in comparison to this growing human suffering. The World Health Organization and the World Bank have jointly produced this World rep.
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Injury: A Leading Cause of the Global Burden of Disease 2000
Accidents, Statistics.
Death-- Causes, Statistics.
World health, Statistics.
Wounds and injuries, Statistics.
Accidents.
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
Cause of Death.
Cost of Illness.
Data Collection.
Delivery of Health Care.
Disciplines and Occupations
Disease.
Environment and Public Health
Epidemiologic Methods.
Epidemiology.
Global Health.
Health Occupations.
Health.
Investigative Techniques
Medicine.
Mortality.
Population Characteristics.
Public Health.
Social Sciences.
Vital Statistics.
Wounds and Injuries.
Accidents.
Death-- Causes.
World health.
Wounds and injuries.
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Peden, R.
Krug, E
McGee, K
Peden, M. M
World Health Organization., Injuries and Violence Prevention Department,Content Provider.