Background: In order to provide essential scientific evidence on the population's health status and social health determinants as well as the current capacity of the health care system in Vietnam
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Although people with disabilities are frequently targeted as key beneficiaries of social protection, little is known on their access to existing programmes. This study uses mixed methods to explore participation in disabilitytargeted and non-targeted social protection programmes in Viet Nam
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This is the findings of the first-ever conducted study in Vietnam regarding valuing the health-related quality of life. The study was implemented in 2017 – 2018 period and conducted by the HUPH’s research team in collaboration with Euroqol Reseach Foundation, Umea University, Sweden and Hanoi Medical University. The study followed the Euroqol Group's standard protocol for valuation study. These findings have been approved by EuroQol. These findings play an important role in valui.
To assess the health impact of different levels of cigarette taxation by estimating the impact on reducing tobacco consumption and smoking-attributable deaths (SADs).
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This book, is written based on our reviews and synthesis of the current scholarly literature as well as our own experiences, and is designed to provide readers with key concepts relevant to scientific writing and practical approaches and tips for successful preparation of scientific manuscripts that can be submitted to international peer-reviewed journals.
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The objectives of the supplement are to (1) present updated scientific evidence on critical public health issues in Vietnam; and (2) share these research findings with the readers from other countries of the world. The supplement consists of 10 articles addressing various important topics of public health in transitional Vietnam
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