نتایج جستجو برای: governance for health

تعداد نتایج: 10720273  

Background: Optimal performance of health care tasks by the government in a way that promotes public health and development of the country is one of the most important pillars of governance. Objective: This study aims to present an optimization model for performing health care tasks by the Iranian government. In this model, the optimal interaction of governmental actors at the three action lev...

2013
David Woodward

The following is a summary of the accompanying paper, A High Price to Pay: IMF Governance, Management of Developing Country Financial Crises, and Health Impacts, to which readers are referred for full details and supporting argumentation. The paper also includes discussion of possible counter-arguments to democratic reform of the IMF, and the historical context of IMF governance, which are omit...

Journal: :The American Journal of Bioethics 2011

Journal: :Global Social Policy 2008

2017
Lucy Gilson Uta Lehmann Helen Schneider

The unifying theme of the papers in this series is a concern for understanding the everyday practice of governance in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) health systems. Rather than seeing governance as a normative health system goal addressed through the architecture and design of accountability and regulatory frameworks, these papers provide insights into the real-world decision-making of h...

2011
Wilfred Bonney

The increasing use of e-Health applications in clinical practices is pushing the limits of Health Information Technology. eHealth applications are often considered as integrated healthcare applications that are purposely developed to not only support electronic health information exchange but also to improve the quality and safety of healthcare delivery. However, even as these applications cont...

2002
ROBIN GAULD Robin Gauld

New Zealand’s ‘district health board’ (DHB) system has been under implementation since the 1999 general election. A key factor motivating the change to DHBs is the democratisation of health care governance. A majority of the new DHB members are popularly elected. Previously, hospital board members were government appointees. Inaugural DHB elections were held in October 2001. This article report...

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2010
Lindsay F Wiley

The time is ripe for innovation in global health governance if we are to achieve global health and development objectives in the face of formidable challenges. Integration of global health concerns into the law and governance of other, related disciplines should be given high priority. This article explores opportunities for health policymaking in the global response to climate change. Climate ...

2012
Kathryn J. Bowen Sharon Friel Kristie Ebi Colin D. Butler Fiona Miller Anthony J. McMichael

Enhancing the adaptive capacity of individuals, communities, institutions and nations is pivotal to protecting and improving human health and well-being in the face of systemic social inequity plus dangerous climate change. However, research on the determinants of adaptive capacity in relation to health, particularly concerning the role of governance, is in its infancy. This paper highlights th...

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