2007 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
His primary scientific interests are in Public health, Climate change, Health care, Psychological intervention and Health policy. His Public health research includes themes of Psychosocial, Actuarial science and Acute care. The various areas that he examines in his Climate change study include Global health and Greenhouse gas.
His Greenhouse gas research integrates issues from Environmental health, Environmental protection, Natural resource economics, Vulnerability and Air pollution. His Psychological intervention study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Decision support system, Randomized controlled trial, Evidence-based medicine and Health promotion. His Health policy study incorporates themes from Health services research, Systematic review, Climate model, Public relations and Health administration.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Public health, Climate change, Environmental health, Health policy and Global health. His Public health study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Economic growth. He has researched Climate change in several fields, including Environmental resource management, Greenhouse gas and Environmental protection.
His Greenhouse gas research integrates issues from Air pollution and Natural resource economics. His Health policy research incorporates elements of Health services research, Public relations and Health promotion. His Health care research incorporates themes from Nursing and Psychological intervention.
His primary areas of study are Climate change, Environmental health, Greenhouse gas, Coronavirus disease 2019 and MEDLINE. His Climate change research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic growth, Public health, Database and Environmental resource management. His Public health research includes elements of Machine learning and Artificial intelligence.
Andy Haines interconnects Air pollution, Sustainable transport and Incidence in the investigation of issues within Environmental health. The various areas that he examines in his Greenhouse gas study include Water use, Natural resource economics, Urban planning and Environmental protection. His MEDLINE research includes themes of Pollution, Commission and Family medicine.
Climate change, Environmental health, Agriculture, Greenhouse gas and MEDLINE are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Natural resource economics, Public health and Sustainable development. Public health and Action are two areas of study in which Andy Haines engages in interdisciplinary research.
His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Air pollution, Betacoronavirus and Environmental protection. His study in Greenhouse gas is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Political economy of climate change, Environmental resource management and Global warming, Global temperature, Effects of global warming. He has included themes like Nursing, Commission, Coronavirus disease 2019 and Pneumonia in his MEDLINE study.
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Framework for design and evaluation of complex interventions to improve health
Michelle Campbell;Ray Fitzpatrick;Andrew Haines;Ann Louise Kinmonth.
BMJ (2000)
HAEMOSTATIC FUNCTION AND ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE: PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE NORTHWICK PARK HEART STUDY
T.W Meade;Milica Brozovic;R.R Chakrabarti;A.P Haines.
The Lancet (1986)
Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis
Robert Beaglehole;Ruth Bonita;Richard Horton;Cary Adams.
The Lancet (2011)
The Lancet Commission on pollution and health
Philip J Landrigan;Richard Fuller;Nereus J R Acosta;Olusoji Adeyi.
The Lancet (2017)
The Effectiveness of Mobile-Health Technology-Based Health Behaviour Change or Disease Management Interventions for Health Care Consumers: A Systematic Review
Caroline Free;Gemma Phillips;Leandro Galli;Louise Watson.
PLOS Medicine (2013)
Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch: report of The Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health
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The Lancet (2015)
Health and climate change: policy responses to protect public health
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The Lancet (2015)
Overcoming health-systems constraints to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
Phyllida Travis;Sara Bennett;Andy Haines;Tikki Pang.
The Lancet (2004)
Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport
James Woodcock;Phil Edwards;Cathryn Tonne;Ben G Armstrong.
The Lancet (2009)
The effectiveness of mobile-health technologies to improve health care service delivery processes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Caroline Free;Gemma Phillips;Louise Watson;Leandro Galli.
PLOS Medicine (2013)
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