Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 -, 1 | health-related trends have developed fast, while new trends have
2 -, 1 | determinants and main policies developed at Community and Member
3 I, 2. 1 | most important sectors in developed economies, with a current
4 I, 2. 1 | understanding of the analyses developed in subsequent chapters.~ ~
5 I, 2. 2 | cultural tourism etc.) were developed to meet evolving demand.
6 I, 2. 4 | cities (especially less developed regions and neighbourhoods),
7 I, 2. 4 | cities (especially less developed regions and neighbourhoods),
8 I, 2. 4 | those less economically developed (Eurostat, 2005). Even broader
9 I, 2. 5 | to 71 per cent in 2005 in developed countries. Services include
10 I, 2. 5 | brackets varied widely across developed countries. Many countries
11 I, 2. 5 | growth is skill-biased in developed countries. Perceived lack
12 I, 2. 10. 3| the digital economy have developed rapidly over the last decade.
13 I, 2. 10. 4| increasingly present even in developed markets, for example because
14 I, 2. 10. 4| Identification numbering schemes developed for one tracking system
15 II, 4. 1 | computed with an algorithm developed by EUROSTAT in collaboration
16 II, 4. 1 | Health Statistics (NCHS) developed three summary measures similar
17 II, 4. 1 | and the USA are further developed in the future can be seen
18 II, 4. 2 | countries life expectancy has developed less favourably, particularly
19 II, 4. 2 | countries, life expectancy had developed less favourably than in
20 II, 5. 1. 1| diseases and intolerances.~ ~In developed countries and lower/middle
21 II, 5. 2. 5| Heart Health Charter was developed with the support of the
22 II, 5. 2. 6| those usually observed in developed countries (now around 200
23 II, 5. 3. 2| and prevalence. ENCR has developed recommendations for the
24 II, 5. 3. 2| Registries should be further developed and involved in the impact
25 II, 5. 3. 7| of the service need to be developed in a logical manner and
26 II, 5. 4. 1| human burden, equally in the developed and developing countries (
27 II, 5. 4. 1| of weight gains. In the developed world, diabetes is most
28 II, 5. 4. 1| effective solutions need to be developed for the prevention, diagnosis
29 II, 5. 4. 6| prevention are particularly developed. Action from the European
30 II, 5. 5.Int| cause of disease in the developed world14.~ ~Mental health
31 II, 5. 5.Int| EnterMentalHealth,) have developed programmes which aim at:~ ~·
32 II, 5. 5.Int| internet tool (www u) has been developed to help Users, Carers and
33 II, 5. 5. 1| one’s life. The project developed strategies to promote mental
34 II, 5. 5. 3| in developing as well as developed countries and may even manifest
35 II, 5. 5. 3| Education Programme will be developed and tested improving eating
36 II, 5. 5. 3| of healthy foods will be developed and marketing strategies
37 II, 5. 5. 3| and lower in the least developed countries. Although there
38 II, 5. 5. 3| Network. The previous study, developed in 2000, found ASD rates
39 II, 5. 5. 3| sets out the work being developed towards a final protocol
40 II, 5. 5. 3| Europe.~Tools have been developed for early detection and
41 II, 5. 5. 3| management of epilepsy have been developed in several European countries.
42 II, 5. 5. 3| Germany and Switzerland developed and published consensus
43 II, 5. 5. 3| management of PD have been developed in several European countries (
44 II, 5. 5. 3| the elderly population in developed countries, the prevalence
45 II, 5. 5. 3| issue, especially in less developed countries is the access
46 II, 5. 6. 3| problems limiting work in developed countries, with up to 60%
47 II, 5. 6. 3| further reduced by 25% in developed countries.~ ~Co-morbidities
48 II, 5. 6. 5| policies~ ~Strategies have been developed by the European Action Towards
49 II, 5. 7. 1| Interpretative models are being developed to frame the link between
50 II, 5. 7. 1| not yet under control in developed countries. CKD is very common
51 II, 5. 7. 3| Indeed, 9 new cases of ESRD developed in 1983 for every 1000 prevalent
52 II, 5. 7. 3| comparison, 16 cases of ESRD had developed in 1996 for every 1000 patients
53 II, 5. 7. 4| that once patients have developed ESRD, they may or may not
54 II, 5. 7. 5| health policy should be developed to counter this disease.
55 II, 5. 7. 5| UK Renal Association has developed detailed guidelines and
56 II, 5. 7. 6| number of Member States have developed national health policies
57 II, 5. 7. 6| very few countries have developed this kind of policies for
58 II, 5. 7. 7| renal replacement therapy in developed countries come to an end?
59 II, 5. 8. 1| cause of mortality in the developed world (Lopez et al, 2001)
60 II, 5. 8. 3| ninth cause of death in developed countries by 2020. The reasons
61 II, 5. 8. 4| obstruction has not yet been developed (GOLD stage 0), 2.5 and
62 II, 5. 8. 5| Diseases (GARD) is being developed by the World Health Organization (
63 II, 5. 9. FB| and tissues. Allergy has developed into a major health concern
64 II, 5. 9. FB| occupational exposure if they have developed symptoms caused by occupational
65 II, 5. 9. 4| living in 35 centres in 15 developed countries, underwent skin
66 II, 5. 10. 2| INFORMALL database has been developed with funding from the European
67 II, 5. 11. 3| of children in temperate developed countries suggest an overall
68 II, 5. 11. 3| atopic eczema have only been developed recently (Williams et al,
69 II, 5. 12. 5| Italy, as in several other developed areas of the world (D'Argenio
70 II, 5. 14. 2| of surveillance is less developed in southern and Eastern
71 II, 5. 14. 2| teeth has been seen in many developed countries over recent decades.
72 II, 5. 14. 2| populations even though developed actions mainly targeted
73 II, 5. 14. 3| longer exists at least in developed countries, resulting in
74 II, 5. 14. 4| decline observed in many developed countries was the result
75 II, 5. 15. 1| specific action plans were developed.~There is no unique definition
76 II, 5. 15. 3| Orphan Drugs (OD), drugs developed for a rare condition. The
77 II, 7. 2. 1| Injuries~ ~ICECI has been developed as a related classification
78 II, 7. 2. 4| the basis of a methodology developed in 1990. The data refers
79 II, 7. 2. 7| mortality data (htt /) was developed in 2004 by an EU-funded
80 II, 7. 3. 4| for prevention are least developed. Home and leisure accidents
81 II, 7. 3. 5| lacking or are still being developed (WHO, 2002).~ ~Again, hospital
82 II, 7. 3. 5| violence.~ ~The currently developed European Injury Database
83 II, 7. 4. 7| reporting techniques will be developed in order to get better estimates
84 II, 7. 5 | European Commission has developed a strategic framework for
85 II, 7. 5 | Europe” from June 23, 2006, developed by DG Sanco together with
86 II, 7. 5 | projects, the Commission has developed the outlines of a common
87 II, 7. 6 | measures are currently being developed for the safety of adolescents,
88 II, 8. 2. 1| intellectual disabilities in both developed and less developed countries.~
89 II, 8. 2. 1| both developed and less developed countries.~In their countries,
90 II, 8. 2. 2| number of elderly people in developed countries.~ ~Table 8.3.
91 II, 8. 2. 2| number of elderly people in developed countries.~ ~Table 8.3.
92 II, 9 | with new techniques being developed over time (e.g. intracytoplasmic
93 II, 9 | CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed countries is caused by physical
94 II, 9. 1. 1| listed in Table 1, were developed after an extensive review
95 II, 9. 1. 1| The indicators that were developed by EURO-PERISTAT are not
96 II, 9. 1. 1| delivery and postpartum have developed differently in EU Member
97 II, 9. 1. 1| 1995) Maternal mortality in developed countries: not just a concern
98 II, 9. 1. 2| with new techniques being developed over time (e.g. intracytoplasmic
99 II, 9. 2. 2| formally involves only the most developed nations. Within that remit,
100 II, 9. 2. 3| problem it has not yet been developed enough to provide representative
101 II, 9. 2. 3| et al, 2004?), a report developed for the Global Initiative
102 II, 9. 2. 3| and Health - and has also developed a children’s version of
103 II, 9. 2. 3| Recording systems have been developed for presentations to hospital
104 II, 9. 2. 3| adolescents needs to be better developed and integrated into the
105 II, 9. 2. 5| children (WHO, 2004). It was developed at the request of WHO Member
106 II, 9. 3. 1| Nevertheless, it has recently developed a national plan for improved
107 II, 9. 3. 1| CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed countries is caused by physical
108 II, 9. 3. 2| indicator is still being developed since it requires a consensus
109 II, 9. 3. 2| 1995) Maternal mortality in developed countries: not just a concern
110 II, 9. 3. 3| youth in developing and developed countries:FHI youth research
111 II, 9. 4. 3| institutionalisation - have been developed between geriatric medicine
112 II, 9. 4. 3| Various measures have been developed to forecast the care needs
113 II, 9. 4. 3| most recent findings for developed countries show that severe
114 II, 9. 4. 5| important that policy is developed to ensure that age discrimination
115 II, 9. 4. 5| one-fifth of older people in developed countries currently receive
116 II, 9. 4. 5| fact, in recent years, many developed countries have moved away
117 II, 9. 4. 5| to well over 80 in many developed countries, where the typical
118 II, 9. 4. 5| majority of older women in developed countries cope with adjustments
119 II, 9. 5. 3| CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed countries is caused by physical
120 II, 9. 5. 4| A few governments have developed men’s health strategies (
121 II, 9. 5. 4| not-for-profit associations have developed guidelines for policy development
122 II, 9. 5. 4| variety of tools have been developed which employ both socio-economic
123 III, 10. 2. 1| Mortality from smoking in developed countries is estimated directly
124 III, 10. 2. 1| factor for disease burden in developed world, accounting for 12%
125 III, 10. 2. 1| Swedish snuff manufacturer has developed a set of standards called
126 III, 10. 2. 1| and agreements have been developed to support the EU’s efforts
127 III, 10. 2. 1| States’ governments have developed their own specific action
128 III, 10. 2. 1| the cigarette epidemic in developed countries. Tobacco Control,
129 III, 10. 2. 1| Mortality From Smoking In Developed Countries 1950-2000 (2nd
130 III, 10. 2. 1| The European Union has developed a specific project on the
131 III, 10. 2. 1| syringe programs (NSPs) have developed into a priority response
132 III, 10. 2. 1| services in Europe have developed accurate treatment modalities
133 III, 10. 2. 1| has been observed in all developed countries. The use of fluorides
134 III, 10. 2. 1| continues to spur growth in developed markets. In the Netherlands,
135 III, 10. 2. 1| groups are found in both developed and developing countries.
136 III, 10. 2. 1| short and long) have been developed and validated, and are available
137 III, 10. 2. 1| 2007a). The White Paper was developed based on consultation of
138 III, 10. 2. 1| household head. DAFNE has developed a databank on food availability
139 III, 10. 2. 1| detail as possible were developed and validated. The EPIC
140 III, 10. 2. 1| WHO European Region have developed nutrition action plans or
141 III, 10. 2. 1| community levels is more developed than the evidence base for
142 III, 10. 2. 1| FBDG can certainly not be developed on a European level but
143 III, 10. 2. 1| of which in Europe, had developed FBDG. The complexity of
144 III, 10. 2. 2| those usually observed in developed countries (now around 200
145 III, 10. 2. 4| are needed and have to be developed for secondary health data
146 III, 10. 2. 4| Member States of the EU have developed their own sector-specific
147 III, 10. 2. 4| Policies” (“HiaP”) approach was developed under the Finnish presidency
148 III, 10. 2. 4| indicators, which have been developed so far, will have to be
149 III, 10. 2. 4| the methods and concepts developed in the “old” phenotypic
150 III, 10. 3. 1| prevention strategies are best developed in countries with an established
151 III, 10. 3. 1| problems, ICBEN and ISO developed standardized questions,
152 III, 10. 3. 1| national partners, the WHO developed international recommendations
153 III, 10. 3. 1| Some countries have well developed radon policies, while in
154 III, 10. 3. 2| Seveso Directive of 1982, developed following the accidental
155 III, 10. 3. 2| countries across pan-Europe have developed or are in the process of
156 III, 10. 3. 2| February 2006. SAICM was developed by a multi-stakeholder Preparatory
157 III, 10. 3. 2| hazardous chemicals are often developed and executed by different
158 III, 10. 4. 1| pollution indicators. Not fully developed yet, this review is only
159 III, 10. 4. 1| fine particles is being developed within an EU Thematic strategy
160 III, 10. 4. 2| the food chain has been developed: a) animal feed: labelling,
161 III, 10. 4. 2| measures have been developed to avoid contagion of other
162 III, 10. 4. 2| applicable to acrylamide has been developed by EFSA (EFSA/WHO, 2006).~ ~
163 III, 10. 4. 2| Member States level should be developed in close collaboration with
164 III, 10. 4. 2| risk assessment model was developed, may be used (EFSA, 2006c).~ ~
165 III, 10. 4. 2| document on risk assessment developed by the PPR panel~· introduction
166 III, 10. 4. 2| the methodology further developed in the present document.~ ~
167 III, 10. 4. 2| programme of FVO inspections is developed, identifying priority areas
168 III, 10. 4. 2| using appropriate techniques developed for this purpose, including
169 III, 10. 4. 3| proper precautions need to be developed. Drinking water supplies
170 III, 10. 4. 3| even in societies with well developed infrastructures such as
171 III, 10. 4. 3| technologies need to be developed. Ground waters are occasionally
172 III, 10. 4. 5| environments have been reported in developed countries. The source of
173 III, 10. 4. 5| methodology has not been fully developed yet (e.g. for monitoring
174 III, 10. 4. 5| protection of other media or developed within sectoral policies.
175 III, 10. 4. 5| these measures have been developed for other aims, they are
176 III, 10. 4. 5| national policies have been developed. These have set targets
177 III, 10. 5. 1| of policy tools has been developed.~ ~
178 III, 10. 5. 1| dwelling. Still, even highly developed countries know the challenge
179 III, 10. 5. 1| of policy tools has been developed by a number of actors and
180 III, 10. 5. 1| Most policy tools have been developed for (a) benchmarking and
181 III, 10. 5. 2| indicates a trend that less developed countries have increased
182 III, 10. 5. 3| health monitoring has been developed by the EU funded WORKHEALTH
183 III, 10. 5. 3| text follows the concept developed by the WORKHEALTH consortium,
184 III, 10. 5. 3| diseases following standards developed by the project EODS – European
185 III, 10. 5. 3| to 71 per cent in 2005 in developed countries. Services include
186 III, 10. 5. 3| growth is skill-biased in developed countries (Ashton and Sung,
187 III, 10. 5. 3| joint initiatives, it has developed good practice criteria for
188 III, 10. 6. 1| by a four-item instrument developed by Statistics Canda (Beaudet,
189 III, 10. 6. 2| English strategy that was developed since the independent Acheson
190 III, 10. 6. 2| Health Education (BZgA) has developed a project entitled ‘I go
191 III, 10. 6. 3| EUICS Consortium activities developed a new instrument, the European
192 III, 10. 6. 3| either lacking or still being developed. Obviously, hospital discharge
193 IV, 11. 1. 1| 2000 World Health Report, developed a conceptualization of health
194 IV, 11. 1. 3| medicalization of society as first developed by Illich (1975) – are also
195 IV, 11. 1. 3| some noted above, have been developed in a piecemeal and opportunistic
196 IV, 11. 1. 5| voluntary quality registers were developed for health professionals
197 IV, 11. 1. 5| across 23 countries was developed, and consensus recommendations
198 IV, 11. 1. 5| based in hospitals have been developed to facilitate drug treatment
199 IV, 11. 1. 6| quality incentives have been developed alongside the DRG system (
200 IV, 11. 2. 2| reversible.~ ~Many countries have developed national public health strategies,
201 IV, 11. 3. 2| priority diseases in the developed world (2007)~ ~To date,
202 IV, 11. 6. 4| of HTA (NICE) is highly developed and used to define services
203 IV, 11. 6. 4| specific conditions should be developed”. Of interest is that outcome
204 IV, 12. 2 | second one in April 2005, developed on the basis of the competences
205 IV, 12. 2 | Heart Health Charter was developed.~ ~The European Heart Health
206 IV, 12. 2 | and agreements have been developed to support the EU’s efforts
207 IV, 12. 2 | States’ governments have developed their own specific action
208 IV, 12. 5 | indicators that have been developed in the scope of the projects
209 IV, 12. 5 | integrative systems have been developed.~Important issues in this
210 IV, 12. 7 | Tool will continue to be developed in the coming years.~ ~
211 IV, 12. 10 | municipalities is being developed in during 2007 and 2008.
212 IV, 12. 10 | and Gonorrhea). It has developed a network of services aiming
213 IV, 12. 10 | and Social Solidarity has developed the Hellenic National Plan
214 IV, 12. 10 | o Also, the Ministry has developed the Greek Web page for the
215 IV, 12. 10 | sanitary landfills have been developed in Greece, and most of them
216 IV, 12. 10 | Secretariat for Gender Equality developed TV spots and informational
217 IV, 12. 10 | of the Greek Universities developed counseling centers for their
218 IV, 13.Acr | reversible. Many countries have developed national public health strategies,
219 IV, 13.Acr | interesting approach has been developed in the UK with the recent
220 IV, 13. 2. 2| in the developing and the developed world (non-OECD versus OECD)~ ~
221 IV, 13. 2. 2| low-income countries compared to developed countries. This is reflected
222 IV, 13. 2. 2| CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed countries is caused by physical
223 IV, 13. 2. 3| total disease burden for the developed world (reference year 2000)
224 IV, 13. 2. 3| environmental disease burden for the developed world range from 2-6%.~ ~
225 IV, 13. 7 | science and biotechnologies developed so fast producing, among
226 Key, Ap5. 0. 0| determinants~detoxification~developed~development~developmental~