01549nam0 22003013i 450 99659057210331620240430113622.0978-88-580-4154-320220622d2022----||||0itac50 baitaIT101 lavori del futurole professioni di domani tra digital, sostenibilità e nuove tecnologie[testi Gilda Ciaruffoliillustrazioni Giulio Castagnaroprefazione Pietro Ichino]ParmaDalcòMilanoGribaudo2022215 p.ill.25 cmCosa farai "da grande"? Il coltivatore di alghe? Il designer di veicoli sostenibili? Il manager della felicità? Forse avrai come orizzonte l'universo, costruirai case su Marte, ci coltiverai l'insalata, incontrerai forme di vita aliena. Ma dovrai anche imparare a gestire il tuo rapporto con una tecnologia sempre più avanzata. Un libro che guarda al presente per aiutarti a immaginare il futuro, per leggere la situazione attuale, cercare di capire dove sta andando il mondo e trovare il tuo posto in questa storia. Età di lettura: da 9 anni. (Fonte: editore)101 lavori del futuro4155940ProfessioniLibri per ragazziBNCF331.71CIARUFFOLI,Gilda1736140ICHINO,PietroCASTAGNARO,GiulioITcbacbaREICAT996590572103316331.71 CEN 1287663 L.M.331.71 CEN559248BKSOS101 lavori del futuro4155940UNISA04356nam 2201141z- 450 991058593910332120220812(CKB)5600000000483091(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91225(oapen)doab91225(EXLCZ)99560000000048309120202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHealth StatisticsThe Australian Experience and OpportunitiesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (158 p.)3-0365-4805-X 3-0365-4806-8 Health statistics have progressed dramatically in Australia since the 1980s when the Australian Government created the (now) Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. The 12 papers in this Special Issue describe developments across a diverse range of topics, as well as providing an overview of the scope of health statistics in Australia and describing some ongoing gaps and problems. The papers will be of interest to international readers seeking to improve statistics about their health systems. Health statistics need to respect individuals' personal information, be based on common data standards, and have adequate resourcing and committed staffing . The Australian experience provides valuable insights and examples. Australians will benefit from a comprehensive account of what has been achieved and what remains to be addressed. The papers in the Special Issue demonstrate the importance of continuing commitment to the statistical effort. Authors were chosen because of their known expertise in their respective fields.Health Statistics HumanitiesbicsscSocial interactionbicsscAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthaccountabilityAustraliaAustralian health systemcause of deathcontinuity of careConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)coronial investigationCOVID-19cross-jurisdictiondatadata gapsdata linkagedata sovereigntydementiadental cariesdisabilitydisability identificationdisease expendituregeneral practicegovernancehealthhealth expenditurehealth expenditure policyhealth expenditure projectionshealth outcomeshealth service usehealth serviceshealth services researchhealth statisticshealth statistics, disability statisticshealth surveysIndigenousIndigenous health measurementinequalitiesintegrationInternational Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)last year of lifelife expectancylinkagemanagement use of informationmedication datamedication safetymentalmental healthmisleading statisticsmortality dataoral healthpandemicperiodontal diseasepharmacoepidemiologypolicy developmentprescribingprimary health carequality improvementquality use of medicinesreal-world datareal-world evidenceservicessuicidetooth lossveteranswelfarewellbeingHumanitiesSocial interactionMadden Richardedt1328770Madden RichardothBOOK9910585939103321Health Statistics3038922UNINA