Gian Luca Burci discusses this breakthrough treaty that continues to stand alone […]
Month: November 2018
Global health disruptors: 2008 financial crisis
We don’t have the money to deliver the sustainable development goals, says Ronald Labonté […]
Paul D Thacker: Unpicking food industry influence over what we eat
Here’s a hot tip for the physician wanting to write fewer prescriptions: next time a patient asks for the blue pill for his erectile dysfunction, suggest he drink more pomegranate […]
Richard Smith: Reducing variation in practice—at last?
Healthcare, says Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, is the world’s largest cottage industry. This is illustrated by the enormous variations in practice that occur all across healthcare. Ten […]
Fran Baum: The Fourth People’s Health Assembly concludes by decrying the health impacts of corporate power
Governments’ protection of transnational corporations is the greatest threat to health, says Fran Baum in her wrap up of the Fourth People’s Health Assembly […]
Ann Robinson’s research reviews—26 November 2018
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]
Global health disruptors: Millennium development goals
The millennium development goal framework is a blueprint for current and future policy, says Robert Marten […]
Global health disruptors: Global health partnerships
They’ve shaped global health governance, now should global health partnerships broaden their influence, asks Andrew Cassels […]
Global health disruptors: The end of the cold war
A new paradigm is unfolding in resourcing development assistance, says Francis Omaswa […]
Global health disruptors: AIDS
The AIDS movement changed everything—or did it, ask Kent Buse, Sheila Tlou, and Nana Poku […]