نتایج جستجو برای: global health governance

تعداد نتایج: 1413421  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
monica andersson bäck department of social work, university of gothenburg, gothenburg, sweden

recognizing the advantages of primary care as a means of improving the entire health system, this text comments on reforms of publicly funded primary health centers, and the rapid development of private forprofit providers in sweden. many goals and expectations are connected to such reforms, which equally require critical analyses of scarce resources, professional trust/motivation and business ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2013
michael grant rhodes

there are two dominant approaches to describe and understand the anatomy of complete health and well-being systems internationally. yet, neither approach has been able to either predict or explain occasional but dramatic crises in health and well-being systems around the world and in developed emerging market or developing country contexts. as the impacts of such events can be measured not simp...

2012
Rebecca Katz Sangeeta Mookherji Vibhuti Haté Julie E. Fischer

Rapid population growth, urbanization, and the growing challenges faced by the urban poor require redefining the paradigm for public health interventions in the 21st century, creating new approaches that take urban determinants of health into consideration. The widening disparity between the urban poor and the urban rich further exacerbates health inequities. Existing tools for global governanc...

Journal: :Health & place 2012
Morag Bell Adam Warren Lucy Budd

The 2009-2010 H1N1 influenza pandemic has highlighted the importance of global health surveillance. Increasingly, global alerts are based on 'unexpected' 'events' detected by surveillance systems grounded in particular places. An emerging global governance literature investigates the supposedly disruptive impact of public health emergencies on mobilities in an interdependent world. Little consi...

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...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2011
Michael Zisuh Ngoasong

This paper explores the nature and type of policy transfer promoted by global health partnerships to facilitate access to medication in Cameroon and the associated implementation challenges. Using concepts from policy transfer, multi-level governance and the politics of scale, the paper conceptualizes the social spaces (global-national-local linkages) through which global health policies are ne...

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...

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

2012
Tim K Mackey Bryan A Liang

Corruption is a serious threat to global health outcomes, leading to financial waste and adverse health consequences. Yet, forms of corruption impacting global health are endemic worldwide in public and private sectors, and in developed and resource-poor settings alike. Allegations of misuse of funds and fraud in global health initiatives also threaten future investment. Current domestic and se...

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