tailieunhanh - 5-YEAR PLAN FOR THE NIAMS HEALTH PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM (2004-2008)

The Integrated Project “standard and Interoperable satellite solution to deploy health care services over WideAREa” (HEALTHWARE), which is co-financed by the European Commission and coordinated by Thales Alenia Space (France) validates and promotes the usage of a light and cost effective satellite technology (DVB_RCS-combining the DVB-S norm for TV broadcast with an efficient return link) in geographic areas lacking sufficient terrestrial telecommunication capacities for running interactive applications based on videoconferencing, like collaborative staff meeting, teleexpertise, teleconsultation, training, as well as the exchange of high volumes of image data (Healthware, 2005). . | 5-Year Plan FOR THE NIAMS Health Partnership Program 2004-2008 Reducing Health Disparities in Rheumatic Diseases National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Institutes of Health . Department of Health and Human Services reviewed November 22 2006 historical Contents Executive 5-Year Plan Program Areas Goals Objectives and Public Health Patient Health Disparities Recruitment to Research Community Executive Summary In the last few years we have witnessed an influx of scientific and medical advances leading to improvements in diagnosis and treatment for people with arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. While we celebrate these tremendous achievements with the research and patient communities we remain diligently focused on the related health disparities. Marked differences in the incidence prevalence severity process of care and outcomes for people with rheumatic diseases particularly minorities remind us of the need to increase our understanding of these differences and ultimately to improve the health of all Americans. Diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus lupus which is characterized by an autoimmune response causing complications affecting the body s joints skin and vital organs are more prevalent and severe in African Americans and Hispanics Latinos. These groups also experience earlier disease onset and premature death resulting from lupus. Today we know much more about the genetic links to lupus susceptibility onset and progression and we have more effective treatments to reduce symptoms and increase life expectancy. Yet many questions remain about the nature and cause of lupus as well as about preventive and treatment measures to reduce morbidity and mortality rates among minorities. The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases at the National Institutes of Health . Department of Health and .

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