Globalisation Markets and Healthcare Policy

Globalisation  Markets and Healthcare Policy
Author: Jonathan Tritter,Meri Koivusalo,Eeva Ollila,Paul Dorfman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134115754

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This book explores the extent to which globalisation and commercialisation relate to current and emerging health policies. It also looks at the implications for citizens, patients and social rights, as well as how policy making interacts with the interests of global and European trade and economic policies.

Health Care Reform and Globalisation

Health Care Reform and Globalisation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780415691086

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This innovative book provides a timely analysis addressing radical health care change in the context of post-Cold War, post financial crisis era, globalisation.

The Handbook of Global Health Policy

The Handbook of Global Health Policy
Author: Garrett W. Brown,Gavin Yamey,Sarah Wamala
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780470674192

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The Handbook of Global Health Policy provides a definitive source of the key areas in the field. It examines the ethical and practical dimensions of new and current policy models and their effect on the future development of global health and policy. Maps out key debates and policy structures involved in all areas of global health policy Isolates and examines new policy initiatives in global health policy Provides an examination of these initiatives that captures both the ethical/critical as well as practical/empirical dimensions involved with global health policy, global health policy formation and its implications Confronts the theoretical and practical questions of ‘who gets what and why’ and ‘how, when and where?’ Captures the views of a wide array of scholars and practitioners, including from low- and middle-income countries, to ensure an inclusive view of current policy debates

Globalization and Health

Globalization and Health
Author: Ronald Labonté,Ted Schrecker,Corinne Packer,Vivien Runnels
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781135850104

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Based on the findings of a global research project undertaken by the World Health Organization, this volume systematically analyzes the relationship between globalization and global trends in health outcomes. This will be a necessary addition for scholars studying globalization, health and social policy, and public health across the social sciences.

The Globalization of China s Health Industry

The Globalization of China   s Health Industry
Author: Marco R. Di Tommaso,Francesca Spigarelli,Elisa Barbieri,Lauretta Rubini
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030466701

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This book explores the ongoing transition of China’s economy by examining how its healthcare industry is growing and changing. The coronavirus pandemic has reinforced one of the authors' key points: in our complex, fragile, and interconnected societies, the production of health is a vital strategic ‘industry’. The case of China is particularly salient, because of its economic and geopolitical significance, and the scale of the healthcare challenge it has faced. Adopting a multi-level perspective, the authors examine the entrepreneurial role of the Chinese government as it seeks to strengthen the competitiveness of domestic firms. They analyze the strategies employed to improve China’s technology and capacity for innovation, and discuss China’s strategies and policies to ensure knowledge acquisition and creation in the long-term, with particular reference to international scientific collaborations. This book is a must-read for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in the prospects and challenges posed by the growth of the Chinese healthcare industry and its global impact.

Health Policy in a Globalising World

Health Policy in a Globalising World
Author: Kent Buse,Suzanne Fustukian,Kelley Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 1107130999

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Increasing recognition of the impact globalisation is having on public health has led to widespread concern about the risks arising from emerging and re-emerging diseases, environmental degradation and demographic change. A distinguished international team of contributors explores these issues within a wide range of topics and geographic regions.

Making Sense of Global Health Governance

Making Sense of Global Health Governance
Author: Kent Buse
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230209920

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The Millennium ushered in renewed interest and investment in global health, in part because of concerns that globalization would intensify the risks of ill-health. But are we taking advantage of emerging opportunities? This book shines a light on the central actors, institutions and mechanisms involved and proposes an agenda for meaningful action.

Health Equity in a Globalizing Era

Health Equity in a Globalizing Era
Author: Ronald Labonté,Arne Ruckert
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780192572257

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Why do some countries and populations suffer from poverty and ill health, whilst others are more prosperous and healthy? What are the inherently global (trans-border) issues that affect inequities in disease burden and health opportunities for individuals and nations? Traditionally, the focus of global health has been 'international health': the concern for high burdens of disease in generally low-income countries. To answer these questions however, we need to modernise our understanding of globalization as a phenomenon. Health Equity in a Globalizing Era: Past Challenges, Future Prospects examines how globalization processes since the on-set of neoliberalism affect equity in global health outcomes, and emphasises access to important social determinants of health. With a basis in political economy, the book covers key globalization concepts and theory, and presents a thorough background to the field. Case studies, illustrations, and new research all combine to make this title a comprehensive and current discussion of the various pathways that connect globalization to health equity outcomes. It looks at changes in migration, labour markets, trade and investment rules, international development assistance, health systems, infectious and non-communicable disease risks, environmental health, and gendered aspects of globalization's health dialectic. In addition, it argues for a reform of the global governance structure, the significant role of human rights, and the importance of a strong civil society in achieving greater social justice in health. Ideal for senior undergraduate and graduate students in global health programs, global health scholars and practitioners in government policy and health/development NGOs, Health Equity in a Globalizing Era: Past Challenges, Future Prospects is a significant contribution to our new understanding of globalization and global public health.