Deadline for Abstract Submissions Extended: Spring 2012 Issue on the Future...
The Spring 2012 issue of Global Health Governance will focus on the future of universal health coverage (UHC). Building on the 2010 World Health Report and the 2011 World Health Assembly’s UHC...
View ArticleSustainability of Sub-Regional Disease Surveillance Networks
Sustainability of Sub-Regional Disease Surveillance Networks Melinda Moore, David J. Dausey, Bounlay Phommasack, Sok Touch, Lu Guoping, Soe Lwin Nyein, Kumnuan Ungchusak, Nguyen Dang Vung, and Moe Ko...
View ArticleExploring the Construction of Transparency- An Analysis of Health Managers...
Exploring the Construction of Transparency- An Analysis of Health Managers Narratives Taryn Vian Many characteristics of the health sector such as information asymmetry, complex payment systems, and...
View ArticleInvesting in Health Systems Strengthening: Taking Stock of the Evolving...
Investing in Health Systems Strengthening- Taking Stock of the Evolving Global Landscape George Shakarishvili, Bob Emrey, and Rifat Atun Health systems strengthening (HSS) has long been one of the...
View ArticleHuman Security, Multi-polarity, and Development Assistance for Health
Human Security, Multi-polarity, and Development Assistance for Health Karthik Nachiappan Development assistance for health (DAH) constitutes a critical vehicle of collective action in global health,...
View ArticleCan (MICs) governments make the global R&D system work for all?
Can (MICs) governments make the global R&D system work for all? By Suerie Moon, Contributing Blogger Research Director and Co-Chair, Forum on Global Governance for Health, Harvard Global Health...
View ArticleHuman Security and Health in Singapore: Going Beyond a Fortress Mentality
Human Security and Health in Singapore: Going Beyond a Fortress Mentality Lee Koh and Simon Barraclough Singapore has achieved high levels of human security, overcoming the socio-economic instability...
View ArticleThe Survival of “Global Health”– Part Four: The New Global Health...
The Survival of “Global Health” – Part Four: The New Global Health Architecture Does Not Match Its Emerging Mission By Laurie Garrett, Guest Blogger Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign...
View ArticleHealth Care Labor Migration
Noreen M. Sugrue Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Health and Policy Initiatives, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Skilled labor migration means more than the loss of individual workers,...
View ArticleBridging the Gap in Healthcare Capabilities: A Case for E-Health Technologies
Vlad Boscor, Young Voices Blogger Globalization inevitably has its global winners and losers, and nowhere are they more apparent than in the healthcare sector. Developed countries have a huge advantage...
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