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Comment The social sciences, humanities, and health
Humanities and social sciences have had many positive influences on health experiences, care, and expenditure. These include on self-management for diabetes, provision of psychological therapy, handwashing, hospital checklists, the Scottish Government's stroke guidelines, England's tobacco control strategy, the response to the Ebola outbreak in west Africa and Zika virus in Brazil, and many more.1 Researchers have shown time and time again the political, practical, economic, and civic value of education and research in disciplines like anthropology, history, and philosophy.
Source: LANCET - April 13, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: Martyn Pickersgill, Sarah Chan, Gill Haddow, Graeme Laurie, Devi Sridhar, Steve Sturdy, Sarah Cunningham-Burley Tags: Comment Source Type: research

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Bagot KL, Cadilhac DA, Hand PJ, Vu M, Bladin CF. Telemedicine expedites access to optimal acute stroke care. Lancet 2016; 388: 757 –58—the conflict of interest statement of this Correspondence piece (published Aug 20, 2016) should have stated “KLB, DAC, MV, and CFB report grants from The Windemere Foundation, The State Government of Victoria: Department of Business and Innovation and Department of Health, Commonwealth Gov ernment: Health and Hospitals Fund, and Telstra. KLB, DAC, MV, and CFB report non-financial support from Monash University, Ambulance Victoria, National Stroke Foundation, and Loddon Mallee Rural Health Alliance.
Source: LANCET - September 23, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Department of Error Source Type: research