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Winterbourne 10 years on: how much has changed?

May 28, 2021

Many people with intellectual disability and/or autism still remain warehoused in inpatient units that they do not need to be in while their lives tick past, says Keri-Michèle Lodge […]

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How the NHS can help tackle the mental health crisis posed by the climate and ecological emergency

May 27, 2021

The devastating effects of the climate emergency are increasingly apparent for all to see. Rising temperatures, bush fires, floods, droughts, dying ecosystems and degrading soil demonstrate each day the extent […]

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Martin McKee: What did we learn from Dominic Cummings’ evidence to MPs on the covid crisis?

May 26, 2021

Cummings’ evidence portrays a system that is not fit for purpose and goes some way to explaining why the UK’s performance on covid-19 was so poor […]

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The UK’s coronavirus policy still places too much responsibility—and blame—on the public

May 26, 2021

The government’s current emphasis on personal responsibility and showing “common sense” once again displaces blame for their ineffective response to covid-19, says Simon Williams […]

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Improving trust and solidarity could help release the full power of artificial intelligence in healthcare

May 26, 2021

Artificial intelligence (AI) has already started to disrupt the traditional medical model. While a new medical model is being incubated, there is still long way to go for it to […]

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Covid-19: countermeasures and collateral consequences

May 26, 2021

Working as an infectious disease specialist at a tertiary care centre in Denmark over this past year has been busy and, at times, even chaotic.  The pandemic has been fascinating […]

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The value of a life in America: How many deaths are needed for prompt social and political recognition of pandemics?

May 25, 2021

Public health often defines the impact of diseases in terms of the number of people affected over time and space. An epidemic has been defined as “the occurrence of more […]

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The 2021 Rome Global Health Summit: a missed opportunity

May 25, 2021

Rome offered G20 Leaders who met last week their San Francisco moment. San Francisco provided the venue in 1944 where world leaders took stock of the profound dislocation wrought by […]

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Covid-19 in Nepal: a lack of preparedness and a lack of vaccines

May 25, 2021

Amid a worsening covid-19 crisis, the Nepali parliament has been dissolved. Buddha Basynat discusses Nepal’s covid response so far, and why vaccines are an urgent priority […]

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How would a pandemic treaty relate with the existing IHR (2005)?

May 23, 2021

Before a formal process for a pandemic treaty begins, Haik Nikogosian and Ilona Kickbusch, consider how this will tie in with existing regulations Discussions on a proposed pandemic treaty are […]

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