Essays about: "Law of Healthcare"
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1. “THE ENDLESS BATTLE” France's Path to Legalizing Abortion : The Spiral Approach
University essay from Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm/Avdelningen för mänskliga rättigheter och demokratiAbstract : This abstract provides a concise summary of the thesis, which examines the evolution of abortion laws in France and the intersection of women's rights, feminism, and healthcare. It emphasizes the shift from a complete ban on abortion to legalization and analyses the factors contributing to this social change, focusing on the role of feminist movements and women's rights activists. READ MORE
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2. The protection of healthcare in armed conflicts: The different kinds of protection for medical persons and objects in international and non-international armed conflicts.
University essay from Umeå universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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3. Att motverka luftemboli vid transfusion av blodprodukter : en pilotstudie av produkten AirVault
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : En blodtransfusion kan vara en livsnödvändig behandling vid akut blodförlust, anemi och vid vissa blödarsjukdomar. Att ge blodtransfusioner är dock inte helt riskfritt, en potentiell fara är att det kan bildas luftbubblor i blodet inom aggregatslangarna enligt Henrys lag. READ MORE
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4. E-Health data risks & protection for public cloud : An elderly healthcare usecase for Swedish municipality
University essay fromAbstract : Organizations are increasingly adopting the cloud to meet their business goals more cost-effectively. Cloud benefits like scalability, broad access, high availability, and cost-effectiveness provide a great incentive for organizations to move their applications to the cloud. READ MORE
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5. Barriers for help-seeking refugee- and asylum seeker women with mental ill-health : A qualitative interview study
University essay from Röda Korsets HögskolaAbstract : Backround: Many patients from ethnic and minority groups have cultural needs and belief perceptions about health and care that differ from the mainstream population. To be able to cover the needs of the ongoing changing society in healthcare, does the nursing care professionals have awareness of the differences a patient’s cultural background is related to their health and how to help the patient in her new health related cultural environment. READ MORE