نتایج جستجو برای: global health politics

تعداد نتایج: 1406447  

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2016
Solomon Benatar

Striking disparities in access to healthcare and in health outcomes are major characteristics of health across the globe. This inequitable state of global health and how it could be improved has become a highly popularized field of academic study. In a series of articles in this journal the roles of power and politics in global health have been addressed in considerable detail. Three points are...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2017
Hareya Fassil John Borrazzo Richard Greene Troy Jacobs Maureen Norton Mary Ellen Stanton Nana Taona Kuo K Rogers Luwei Pearson Ted Chaiban Anshu Banerjee Shyama Kuruvilla Marta Seaone Ann Starrs Betsy McCallon Stefan Germann Anshu Mohan Flavia Bustreo Helga Fogstad C K Mishra

Reflecting on Storeng and Béhague ("Lives in the balance": the politics of integration in the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health. Health Policy and Planning Storeng and Béhague (2016).) historical ethnography of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH), this commentary provides a more current account of PMNCH's trajectory since its inception in 2005. It hig...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
sebastian kevany institute for health policy studies, university of california, san francisco, ca, usa

brugha and bruen (2014) raise a number of compelling issues related to the interaction between politics and policy in the global health context. the first question that their views invite is whether this is, at heart, best characterized as a benign or malign influence. many commentators have suggested that this overlap should be discouraged (see, for example, marseille et al 2002; thomas & webe...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1988
M Orshansky

The Nation’s poor have been a recurring issue in the body politic. Sometimes it has been in response to widespread distress, as in the Great Depression that helped launch Social Security, federally aided public assistance, and unemployment insurance. On other occasions, as in 1964, it has been the anomaly of that “other America” in the midst of plenty that commanded attention. Apparently the ri...

Journal: :Hispanic American Historical Review 1944

Global health networks—webs of individuals and organizations linked by a shared concern for a particular condition—have proliferated over the past quarter century. In a recent editorial in this journal, I presented evidence that their effectiveness in addressing four challenges—problem definition, positioning, coalitionbuilding and governance—shapes their ability to influence policy. The editor...

2010
Ronald Labonté Michelle L Gagnon

Global health financing has increased dramatically in recent years, indicative of a rise in health as a foreign policy issue. Several governments have issued specific foreign policy statements on global health and a new term, global health diplomacy, has been coined to describe the processes by which state and non-state actors engage to position health issues more prominently in foreign policy ...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
forouzan akrami phd by research candidate, medical ethics and law research center mahmoud abbasi associate professor abbas karimi professor akbar shahrivari pharm d reza majdzadeh professor alireza zali professor

public health ethics is a field that covers both factual and ethical issues in health policy and science, and has positive obligations to improve the well-being of populations and reduce social inequalities. it is obvious that various philosophies and moral theories can differently shape the framework of public health ethics. for this reason, the present study reviewed theories of justice in or...

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