Blar i SINTEF Open på forfatter "Loeb, Mitchell"
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Gjennomgang av ventetidsinformasjonen på nettstedet ""Fritt sykehusvalg Norge""
Christensen, Øyvind; Hem, Karl-Gerhard; Loeb, Mitchell (SINTEF rapport;A572, Research report, 2006)Denne rapporten tar opp tre problemstillinger. Den første er hvilke nye tjenester nettstedet for fritt sykehusvalg bør vise ventetider for. Rapporten foreslår at det gis opplysninger om 20 nye somatiske tjenester, 10 nye ... -
Living Conditions among People with Activity Limitations in Malawi. A National Representative Study
Loeb, Mitchell; Eide, Arne Henning (SINTEF rapport;STF78A044511, Research report, 2004)STF78 A044511 This research report provides results from the study on living conditions among people with disabilities in Malawi. Comparisons are made between individuals with and without disabilities and also between ... -
Living Conditions among People with Activity Limitations in Zambia. A National Representative Study.
Eide, Arne Henning; Loeb, Mitchell (SINTEF rapport;A262, Research report, 2006)This research report provides results from the study on living conditions among people with disabilities in Zambia. Comparisons are made between individuals with and without disabilities and also between households with ... -
""Selv om vi ikke kom dit vi skulle, er vi i hvert fall ikke der vi var"". Evaluering av Henvisningsprosjektet. Sluttrapport
Lippestad, Jan Wilhelm; Eitzen, Ingrid; Harsvik, Trond Halvdan; Loeb, Mitchell; Hem, Karl-Gerhard (SINTEF Rapport;A6431, Research report, 2003)STF78 A034514 SINTEF Unimed legger med dette fram sluttrapporten i prosjektet ""Evaluering av Henvisningsprosjektet"". Sluttrapporten omfatter resultatene fra delutredningene: Bedre ressursutnyttelse og samarbeid i ... -
Women with disabilities sharing knowledge: Education, Employment, Reproductive history
Loeb, Mitchell; Grut, Lisbet (SINTEF rapport;STF78 A054513, Research report, 2005)STF78 A054513 This report is based on data from the Living Condition Studies on People with Disabilities in Namibia. In studies of living condition both among people with and without disabilities, gender is an important, ...