نتایج جستجو برای: global health policy

تعداد نتایج: 1561529  

2013
Tim K. Mackey Bryan A. Liang

BACKGROUND Health worker migration from resource-poor countries to developed countries, also known as ''brain drain'', represents a serious global health crisis and a significant barrier to achieving global health equity. Resource-poor countries are unable to recruit and retain health workers for domestic health systems, resulting in inadequate health infrastructure and millions of dollars in h...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
carmel williams francois-xavier bagnoud (fxb), center for health and human rights, harvard t.h. chan, school of public health, harvard university, boston, ma, usa alison blaiklock department of public health, university of otago wellington, wellington, new zealand

our commentary on forman et al paper explores their thesis that right to health language can frame global health policy responses. we examined human rights discourse in the outcome documents from three 2015 united nations (un) summits and found rights-related terms are used in all three. however, a deeper examination of the discourse finds the documents do not convey the obligations and entitle...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
claire leppold global public health unit, school of social and political science, university of edinburgh, edinburgh, uk akihiko ozaki minamisoma municipal general hospital, fukushima, japan yuki shimada minamisoma municipal general hospital, fukushima, japan tomohiro morita soma central hospital, fukushima, japan tetsuya tanimoto jyoban hospital, tokiwa foundation, fukushima, japan

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Journal: :The Milbank quarterly 2011
Rebecca Katz Sarah Kornblet Grace Arnold Eric Lief Julie E Fischer

CONTEXT Accelerated globalization has produced obvious changes in diplomatic purposes and practices. Health issues have become increasingly preeminent in the evolving global diplomacy agenda. More leaders in academia and policy are thinking about how to structure and utilize diplomacy in pursuit of global health goals. METHODS In this article, we describe the context, practice, and components...

2013
Raphael Lencucha

BACKGROUND Foreign policy holds great potential to improve the health of a global citizenship. Our contemporary political order is, in part, characterized by sovereign states acting either in opposition or cooperation with other sovereign states. This order is also characterized by transnational efforts to address transnational issues such as those featured so prominently in the area of global ...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
nadereh memaryan academy of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: statistics of alcohol use iran was investigated in the beginning of 2010 in mental, social health and addiction department of ministry of health. the findings showed that the alcohol use, especially in young people, is notable. hence a strategic plan or a policy document in alcohol use was needed to explain the main vision also provide countrywide strategies for all related domains ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
david legge deborah h gleeson

health reform is the outcome of dispersed policy initiatives in different sectors, at different levels and across time. policy work which can drive coherent health reform needs to operate across the governance structures as well as the institutions that comprise healthcare systems. building policy capacity to support health reform calls for clarity regarding the nature of such policy work and t...

2012
Yong Seung Shin Jongsik Ha

Climate change, caused by global warming, is increasingly recognized as a major threat to mankind's survival. Climate change concurrently has both direct and modifying influences on environmental, social, and public health systems undermining human health as a whole. Environmental health policy-makers need to make use of political and technological alternatives to address these ramifying effect...

2014
Abdul Ghaffar Nhan Tran John-Arne Røttingen Marie-Paule Kieny

Editorials 851 In October 2014, nearly 2000 people from 125 countries shared and debated issues that are critical to improving the performance of health systems, at the 1 Such research was barely visible on the global health agenda until 1996, when the World Health Organization's (WHO's) Ad Hoc Committee on Health Research identified health systems research as an important but neglected field. ...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2008
Leslie London

A human rights approach to health is critical to address growing global health inequalities. Three aspects of the nature of health as a right are relevant to shaping a human rights approach to health: (1) the indivisibility of civil and political rights, and socio-economic rights; (2) active agency by those vulnerable to human rights violations; and (3) the powerful normative role of human righ...

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