20 resultados para Management Annual Reports

em Institute of Public Health in Ireland, Ireland


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Chief Medical Officer Annual Report 2011-2012

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Chief Medical Officer Annual Report 2008

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DHSSPS Annual report to the Equality Commission Northern Ireland (ECNI) åÊ2005/2006

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Annual Reports and Deprivation Maps

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Chief Medical Officer Annual Report 2005

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This is the second in a series of annual reports from the Office of the Chief Medical Officer. It takes as its theme the issue of child health. The report seeks to identify and analyse child health status, child health services and the broader socio-economic determinants of child health Download the Report here

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The Myocardial Infarction Audit Project (MINAP) began in late 1998 when a broadly based steering group developed a dataset for acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This allowed clinicians to examine the management of myocardial infarction within their hospitals against targets specified by the National Service Framework for Coronary Heart Disease (NSF). The audit project produces annual reports "How the NHS manages heart attacks" to show the performance of hospitals, ambulance services and cardiac networks in England and Wales against national standards and targets for the care of heart attack patients. MINAP has recently changed its name from the Myocardial Infarction National Audit Project to the Myocardial Ischaemia National Audit Project to reflect the importance of all acute coronary syndromes.

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The Public Health Agency (PHA) has a lead role in protecting the population from infection and environmental hazards through a range of core functions including communicable disease surveillance and monitoring, operational support & advice, and education, training & research. The effective management of infectious disease depends on high quality surveillance. Surveillance of communicable gastrointestinal infectious disease provides timely information so that public health action can result. The range of surveillance outputs is broad and includes: � Weekly surveillance - weekly internal report to the Health Protection team. � Monthly/quarterly and annual returns – to various external bodies including the Food Standards Agency, European Centre and Disease Control, Epidemiology of Foodborne Infections Group and Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety. � Annual reports and data – published yearly on the PHA website. � Analysis of outbreaks – descriptive and/or analytical epidemiological analysis �

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Priorities for Action 2008/09

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Infections among injecting drug users in the United Kingdom 2006

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Summary of the findings for 2005/06 from the four collaborating centres in Northen Ireland

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Primary School Survey 2006 - Knowledge and use of alcohol, cigarettes and drugs.

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Shooting Up: Infections among injecting drug users in the United Kingdom - Northern Ireland Summary

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Infections among injecting drug users in the UK 2005 - An Update: October 2006

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