نتایج جستجو برای: global governance for health

تعداد نتایج: 10846641  

2007
Carmen Huckel Schneider

1. Introduction The global health landscape is changing, not only in terms of the ways in which globalization affects the spread of diseases but also in terms of how global health is being governed. Over the past 15 years, there has been a proliferation in so called hybrid forms of governance, encompassing public-private partnerships (PPPs) and other forms of cooperation between different types...

2016
Flávia Donadelli

Ever-expanding global interdependences associated with an increasingly dynamic international order makes the continuous updating of our understanding of the structures and processes of global governance a mandatory task. Emerging sources of authority, such as private regulatory mechanisms, and the emerging power of traditional sources of authority, such as developing states, place the debate ad...

2015
Erica Dale Penfold Pieter Fourie

Regional organisations can effectively promote regional health diplomacy and governance through engagement with regional social policy. Regional bodies make decisions about health challenges in the region, for example, the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the World Health Organisation South East Asia Regional Office (WHO-SEARO). The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
ruairí brugha carlos bruen

2014
Vera Scott Nikki Schaay Patti Olckers Nomsa Nqana Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson

Health system governance has been recognized as a critical element of the health system strengthening agenda. To date, health governance research often focuses at national or global levels, adopting a macro-perspective that deals with governance structures, forms and principles. Little attention has been given to a micro-perspective which recognizes the role of health system actors in governanc...

2017
Jonathan D. Quick

Strong leadership, governance, and management are the cornerstones of successful global, national, and local efforts to save lives and achieve the maximum impact from health investments. Yet effective leadership, management, and governance skills and practices too often are the vital missing elements in public, civil society and even private health organizations. Fortunately, these skills can b...

2010
Scott JN McNabb

At a crossroads, global public health surveillance exists in a fragmented state. Slow to detect, register, confirm, and analyze cases of public health significance, provide feedback, and communicate timely and useful information to stakeholders, global surveillance is neither maximally effective nor optimally efficient. Stakeholders lack a globa surveillance consensus policy and strategy; offic...

Journal: :Social sciences 2022

Global Health Governance (GHG) uses a set of financial, normative, and epistemic arguments to retain amplify its influence. During the COVID-19 pandemic, GHG regime used own successes failures prescribe more itself while demanding further resources. However, consistent this form governance appeasement dominant neoliberal ideology lead following question: Is global health failing at goal improvi...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
david p chinitz school of public health, hebrew university-hadassah, jerusalem, israel

richard saltman and antonio duran take up the challenging issue of governance in their article “governance, government and the search for new provider models,” and use two case studies of health policy changes in sweden and spain to shed light on the subject. in this commentary, i seek to link their conceptualization of governance, especially its interrelated roles at the macro, meso, and micro...

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