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Ramirez, Roberto R. (December 2004). "CENSR-18 Census 2000 Special Reports: We the People – Hispanics in the United States" (PDF). US Bureau of the Census. p.10 . Retrieved 19 January 2016. This blog summarises an initiative taken by more than 300 health economists and experts in support of the creation of an independent health technology assessment agency in Spain. An important note on Latinx: according to one 2019 poll, the vast majority of Hispanic and Latin Americans say they do not identify with the word. But the term has received criticism because, as some detractors point out, nouns in Spanish are gendered. For example, there is nothing particularly female about a library ( la biblioteca), or male about a museum ( el museo), but as you can see, the nouns end with the gendered -o or -a. When nouns and the words that modify them refer to people, the gender inflection reflects the sex of the person described. The final vowels distinguish between the smart boy ( el chico listo) and the smart girl ( la chica lista). So Latinx has been viewed by some as an imperialistic effort originating in the US that breaks the rules of the Spanish language. The decentralization of Spain has made possible the creation of seven regional Health Technology Assessment (HTA) agencies in the last 40 years. Generally, these agencies evaluate new technologies, mostly devices, medical procedures and health projects, and share their findings among themselves as well as among other EU agencies, in addition to publishing some of their reports. These assessment reports are useful for managing some new pharmaceutical products and technologies in general, and to influence medical protocols, formulary inclusion and prescription guidelines. However, P&R decisions are currently being adopted in the absence of these reports, which occur later in the process when health care is managed by regional health authorities.

Spanish 59.4% (official), Amerindian languages 40.5% (23 officially recognized Amerindian languages, including Kʼicheʼ, Kakchiquel, Kekchi, Mam, Garifuna, and Xinca).Micronesia's official language is English, although native languages, such as Chuukese, Kosraean, Pohnpeian, Yapese, Ulithian, Woleaian, Nukuoro and Kapingamarangi are also prominent. [100] Crese, Arthur R.; Schmidley, Audrey Dianne; Ramirez, Roberto R. (9 July 2008). "Identification of Hispanic Ethnicity in Census 2000: Analysis of Data Quality for the Question on Hispanic Origin, Population Division Working Paper No. 75". U.S. Census Bureau. Spanish 92.7%, Spanish and other language 5.7%, native/indigenous only 0.8%, unspecified 0.8%; (Native/ Indigenous languages include Mayan languages, Mixtec, Nahuatl, Purépecha, Zapotec, and other) (2005)

This new independent organisation would complement the efficacy and safety assessment carried out by other institutions, such as those currently developed by the Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices. The new institution would also foster the participation of relevant stakeholders into assessment stages, notably connecting existing centres of expertise at the central and regional levels, academia, patient associations and healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The main goal of the institution would be to provide evidence to inform healthcare authorities; the creation of such an institution would therefore signal rigour and commitment on the part of healthcare authorities to better manage healthcare services, in line with the evaluation work carried out by the Spanish Network of Agencies for the Evaluation of Healthcare Technologies and Services ( RedETS) Dunstan, William E. (2010). Ancient Rome. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing, Inc. p.312. ISBN 978-0742568341.The Latin gentile adjectives that belong to Hispania are Hispanus, Hispanicus, and Hispaniensis. A Hispanus is someone who is a native of Hispania with no foreign parents, while children born in Hispania of Roman parents were Hispanienses. Hispaniensis means 'connected in some way to Hispania', as in "Exercitus Hispaniensis" ('the Spanish army') or "mercatores Hispanienses" ('Spanish merchants'). Hispanicus implies 'of' or 'belonging to' Hispania or the Hispanus or of their fashion as in "gladius Hispanicus". [32] The gentile adjectives were not ethnolinguistic but derived primarily on a geographic basis, from the toponym Hispania as the people of Hispania spoke different languages, although Titus Livius ( Livy) said they could all understand each other, not making clear if they spoke dialects of the same language or were polyglots. [33] In 1988, Senator Paul Simon (D-Illinois), submitted a similar bill that successfully passed Congress and was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on August 17, 1988. And on September 14, 1989, President George H.W. Bush (who had been a sponsor of the original Hispanic Heritage Week resolution while serving in the House in 1968) became the first president to declare the 31-day period from September 15 to October 15 as National Hispanic Heritage Month. In popular use, Hispanic can generally be used to describe anyone from (or descended from) Spanish-speaking parts of Latin America, the Caribbean, or Spain itself. The word Hispanic can both refer to Spanish-speakers as well as people who don’t speak Spanish but still come from Spanish-speaking countries. For one example, Mexican-Americans living in the US can be described as Hispanics, no matter what language they speak. Over the last several decades, as the evolution—and some might say revolution—of American culture and politics has paved the way for more nuanced discussions about race and heritage, the discrepancies between the words have widened. But even today, Hispanic and Latino, or the gender-neutral Latinx, remain inherently entangled, and are still easily misused by even the most perspicacious student of geography. Lopez, Mark Hugo; Krogstad, Jens Manuel; Passel, Jeffrey S. "Who is Hispanic?". Pew Research Center . Retrieved 15 October 2023. In the eyes of the Census Bureau, Hispanics can be of any race, because "Hispanic" is an ethnicity and not a race.

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