de: AAV : alberto.a.villa@gmail.com
fecha: 28 de mayo de 2010 13:42
asunto: [SESOMA] Oportunidad laboral
Un colega busca para su empresa constructora Técnico Superior en Seguridad e Higiene, matriculado, para prestar servicos "part-time" en obras en construcción [Con experiencia].
Actualmente la empresa tiene emprendimientos inmobiliarios, edificios de entre 10 y 12 pisos, en la zona norte de Capital Federal y se busca cubrir el servicio en 5 de ellos.
Interesados que cumplan los requisitos [*] por favor enviar un e-correo a shyma[arroba]gmx.net
[*] Requisitos imprescindibles (todos): Técnico Superior en Seguridad e Higiene, matriculado, inscripto en AFIP, experiencia y antecedentes en el rubro comprobables [referencias] y disponbilidad para hacer unas 10 visitas al mes a las obras y para las gestiones asociadas en las ARTs
Saludos
AAV
sábado, 29 de mayo de 2010
[EQ] Using Evidence to Design Benefits
de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
fecha: 27 de mayo de 2010 15:54
asunto: [EQ] Using Evidence to Design Benefits
Research Insights:
Using Evidence to Design Benefits
National Health Policy Conference (NHPC) in Washington, D.C. in February 2010, AcademyHealth
Available online at: http://bit.ly/b7uYPD
“…………Whether evidence-based research fuels the broad reforms in health care delivery that are essential to improving quality and reining in health care costs will depend not only on the strength of research efforts but also on the development of effective strategies to integrate evidence into decisions about how people use health care.
Evidence-based purchasing programs rely on a broad variety of benefit design strategies, including strategies for determining “essential” or “core” benefits. They can provide ways to link insurance design to provider performance, e.g., adherence to evidence-based practice. Evidence-based benefit designs create incentives—in the form of either financial incentives or enhanced services—that drive consumer behavior.
The goal is to encourage people to use services that are effective and provide clinical benefit for the money spent. As the application of evidence-based designs advances, payers and policymakers will face trade-offs between the specificity of benefit structures and administrative efficiency. “Getting it right” can be technically difficult and expensive as well as politically problematic.
Evidence to-date suggests the need for research to address concerns related to establishing expectations about the standards for evidence in support of decisions about what insurance should pay for, determining how to expand the use of evidence to broader categories of health benefits, and developing a better understanding of how different types of incentives work with different populations…………”
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fecha: 27 de mayo de 2010 15:54
asunto: [EQ] Using Evidence to Design Benefits
Research Insights:
Using Evidence to Design Benefits
National Health Policy Conference (NHPC) in Washington, D.C. in February 2010, AcademyHealth
Available online at: http://bit.ly/b7uYPD
“…………Whether evidence-based research fuels the broad reforms in health care delivery that are essential to improving quality and reining in health care costs will depend not only on the strength of research efforts but also on the development of effective strategies to integrate evidence into decisions about how people use health care.
Evidence-based purchasing programs rely on a broad variety of benefit design strategies, including strategies for determining “essential” or “core” benefits. They can provide ways to link insurance design to provider performance, e.g., adherence to evidence-based practice. Evidence-based benefit designs create incentives—in the form of either financial incentives or enhanced services—that drive consumer behavior.
The goal is to encourage people to use services that are effective and provide clinical benefit for the money spent. As the application of evidence-based designs advances, payers and policymakers will face trade-offs between the specificity of benefit structures and administrative efficiency. “Getting it right” can be technically difficult and expensive as well as politically problematic.
Evidence to-date suggests the need for research to address concerns related to establishing expectations about the standards for evidence in support of decisions about what insurance should pay for, determining how to expand the use of evidence to broader categories of health benefits, and developing a better understanding of how different types of incentives work with different populations…………”
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[EQ] NEW Online Learning Module - Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
fecha: 28 de mayo de 2010 15:42
asunto: [EQ] NEW Online Learning Module - Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
NEW Online Learning Module
Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools NCCMT, 2010
Available online at: http://bit.ly/cJqMXf
“…..NCCMT offers interactive workshops where participants practice finding and applying the best available research evidence in program planning and revision. Of course, budget and time constraints in public health today mean that not everyone who wants to attend a workshop in person can do so.
A self-paced online learning module on Evidence-Informed Decision Making in Public Health (the first of several) gives in-depth training on how to implement EIPH using a realistic scenario as a model.
Evidence-Informed Public Health
“….The process of distilling and disseminating the best available evidence, whether from research or from actual practice, and using that evidence to inform and improve public health practice and policy.
Put simply, it means finding, using and sharing what works in public health….”
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fecha: 28 de mayo de 2010 15:42
asunto: [EQ] NEW Online Learning Module - Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
NEW Online Learning Module
Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making
National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools NCCMT, 2010
Available online at: http://bit.ly/cJqMXf
“…..NCCMT offers interactive workshops where participants practice finding and applying the best available research evidence in program planning and revision. Of course, budget and time constraints in public health today mean that not everyone who wants to attend a workshop in person can do so.
A self-paced online learning module on Evidence-Informed Decision Making in Public Health (the first of several) gives in-depth training on how to implement EIPH using a realistic scenario as a model.
Evidence-Informed Public Health
“….The process of distilling and disseminating the best available evidence, whether from research or from actual practice, and using that evidence to inform and improve public health practice and policy.
Put simply, it means finding, using and sharing what works in public health….”
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[EQ] Improving children's health and the environment
de: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) : ruglucia@paho.org
fecha: 28 de mayo de 2010 16:13
asunto: [EQ] Improving children's health and the environment
Improving children's health and the environment:
Examples from the WHO European Region
Leda Nemer, Christian Schweizer, Kathrin von Hoff and Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro
WHO European Region - 2009, vi + 93 pages ISBN 978 92 890 4185 0
Available at: http://bit.ly/bROIOJ
“…..The Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe identified the environmental risk factors affecting children’s health in 2004. Thirty-three case studies document countries’ experiences in implementing measures to address them since then.
These case studies describe initiatives from across the WHO European Region, focusing on the process of implementing each action, including the challenges and lessons learned. Two risk factors stand out: injuries and indoor air pollution. The sectors most often involved were health and education and the private sector. The predominant outcomes were an increase in knowledge, followed by a reduction of exposure to the risk factor and a change in behaviour. Most of the initiatives took place in educational settings.
By enabling countries to share their experiences, these descriptions serve as examples for further implementation of national children’s environment and health action plans…..”
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fecha: 28 de mayo de 2010 16:13
asunto: [EQ] Improving children's health and the environment
Improving children's health and the environment:
Examples from the WHO European Region
Leda Nemer, Christian Schweizer, Kathrin von Hoff and Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro
WHO European Region - 2009, vi + 93 pages ISBN 978 92 890 4185 0
Available at: http://bit.ly/bROIOJ
“…..The Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe identified the environmental risk factors affecting children’s health in 2004. Thirty-three case studies document countries’ experiences in implementing measures to address them since then.
These case studies describe initiatives from across the WHO European Region, focusing on the process of implementing each action, including the challenges and lessons learned. Two risk factors stand out: injuries and indoor air pollution. The sectors most often involved were health and education and the private sector. The predominant outcomes were an increase in knowledge, followed by a reduction of exposure to the risk factor and a change in behaviour. Most of the initiatives took place in educational settings.
By enabling countries to share their experiences, these descriptions serve as examples for further implementation of national children’s environment and health action plans…..”
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[SESOMA] II Jornadas de Medioambiente UNTREF
de: Javier Hernán AGUIRRE EGAN : javierhaguirre_egan@yahoo.com.ar
fecha: 29 de mayo de 2010 12:31
asunto: [SESOMA] II Jornadas de Medioambiente UNTREF
II Jornadas de Medioambiente
del 31 de mayo al 4 de junio
Con motivo de conmemorarse el 5 de junio el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente, la carrera de Ingeniería Ambiental de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero realizará una serie de actividades vinculadas.



Lugar: Sede Caseros II, 5º piso.
Acceso libre y sin cargo
Informes
ingenieriaambiental@untref.edu.ar
Sede Caseros II
Valentín Gómez 4752, Caseros (B1678ABJ), Provincia de Buenos Aires
4575-5012/14/15
fecha: 29 de mayo de 2010 12:31
asunto: [SESOMA] II Jornadas de Medioambiente UNTREF
II Jornadas de Medioambiente
del 31 de mayo al 4 de junio
Con motivo de conmemorarse el 5 de junio el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente, la carrera de Ingeniería Ambiental de la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero realizará una serie de actividades vinculadas.
Lugar: Sede Caseros II, 5º piso.
Acceso libre y sin cargo
Informes
ingenieriaambiental@untref.edu.ar
Sede Caseros II
Valentín Gómez 4752, Caseros (B1678ABJ), Provincia de Buenos Aires
4575-5012/14/15
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