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  2. School resource officer - Wikipedia

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    SROs typically have additional duties, including mentoring and conducting presentations on youth-related issues. They are not school-based law enforcement officers, who are typically employed by a school district's law enforcement agency rather than local or city law enforcement, though the terms are often used interchangeably.

  3. Throughout the open mic portion, attendees were split on support for the SROs and the need for security. Some parents asked that the district consider adding more than two full-time and one part ...

  4. How problems at two of Skid Row's largest landlords ... - AOL

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    Two of L.A.’s largest landlords of SROs and other low-rent units in Skid Row, the Skid Row Housing Trust and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, have struggled to make the 2,700 units they manage ...

  5. Health human resources - Wikipedia

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    Medical doctors per 1,000 people in 2018. [1]Health human resources (HHR) – also known as human resources for health (HRH) or health workforce – is defined as "all people engaged in actions whose primary intent is to enhance positive health outcomes", according to World Health Organization's World Health Report 2006. [2]

  6. Health policy and management - Wikipedia

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    The medical–industrial complex is the network of corporations which supply health care services and products for a profit. The term was derived from the language that President Eisenhower had used (" military-industrial complex ") when warning the nation, as he was retiring, about the growing influence of arms manufacturers over American ...

  7. Medical image sharing - Wikipedia

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    Medical image sharing helps achieve meaningful use by improving access to medical images to patients and physicians. Telehealth: The practice of delivering healthcare services utilizing telecommunication technologies is known as Telehealth. A major goal is to support long-distance health care for patients who are unable to easily travel to the ...

  8. Health care quality - Wikipedia

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    Health care quality is the degree to which health care services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes. [2] Quality of care plays an important role in describing the iron triangle of health care relationships between quality, cost, and accessibility of health care within a community. [3]

  9. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    Access to healthcare services is a critical determinant of health outcomes. Factors such as health insurance coverage, proximity to healthcare facilities, availability of primary care providers, and affordability of services significantly influence an individual’s ability to seek timely medical care, preventive services, and treatment for ...