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Coalitions of the Well-being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Coalitions of the Well-being

This book shows that the design of electoral rules shapes how political leaders make health policies in response to social forces.

Health and Growth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Health and Growth

This book containes a series of "state of the art" essays on topics related to health and growth. The Commission on Growth and Development (CGD)--in preparing its own Growth Report--wished to take stock of the current state of knowledge and understanding of economic growth, and thus commissioned a series of essays on a range of thematic areas. One such area is health. The following questions are discussed in the book:Does investing in health raise economic growth? Can governments achieve rapid growth or high incomes without investing in health? What are the options and benefits of different an.

A History of Public Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

A History of Public Health

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-01
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

George Rosen's wide-ranging account of public health's long and fascinating history is an indispensable classic. Since publication in 1958, George Rosen's classic book has been regarded as the essential international history of public health. Describing the development of public health in classical Greece, imperial Rome, England, Europe, the United States, and elsewhere, Rosen illuminates the lives and contributions of the field's great figures. He considers such community health problems as infectious disease, water supply and sewage disposal, maternal and child health, nutrition, and occupational disease and injury. And he assesses the public health landscape of health education, public he...

Dissenting Traditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Dissenting Traditions

The work of Bryan D. Palmer, one of North America’s leading historians, has influenced the fields of labour history, social history, discourse analysis, communist history, and Canadian history, as well as the theoretical frameworks surrounding them. Palmer’s work reveals a life dedicated to dissent and the difficult task of imagining alternatives by understanding the past in all of its contradictions, victories, and failures. Dissenting Traditions gathers Palmer’s contemporaries, students, and sometimes critics to examine and expand on the topics and themes that have defined Palmer’s career, from labour history to Marxism and communist politics. Paying attention to Palmer’s partici...

Institutional Bypasses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Institutional Bypasses

Analyzes institutional bypasses, a strategy to promote change and implement reforms in developing countries.

Decadent Developmentalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Decadent Developmentalism

Complementarities between political and economic institutions have kept Brazil in a low-level economic equilibrium since 1985.

Four Worlds of the Welfare State in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Four Worlds of the Welfare State in Latin America

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The Health Sector in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Health Sector in Ghana

This volume analyzes Ghana s health system performance and highlights the range of policy options needed to improve health system performance and health outcomes.

Towards Universal Health Care in Emerging Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Towards Universal Health Care in Emerging Economies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-28
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores how political, social, economic and institutional factors in eight emerging economies have combined to generate diverse outcomes in their move towards universal health care. Structured in three parts, the book begins by framing social policy as an integral system in its own right. The following two parts go on to discuss the opportunities and challenges of achieving universal health care in Thailand, Brazil and China, and survey the obstacles facing India, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa and Venezuela in the reform of their health care systems. The evolution of social policy systems and the cases in this volume together demonstrate that universalism in health care is continuously redefined by the interactions between diverse political forces and through specific policy processes. At a time when international and national-level discourse around health systems has once again brought universalism to the fore, this edited collection offers a timely contribution to the field in its thorough analysis of health care reform in emerging economies.

Toward Universal Health Coverage and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Toward Universal Health Coverage and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean

Over the past three decades, many countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have recognized health as a human right. Since the early 2000s, 46 million more people in the countries studied are covered by health programs with explicit guarantees of affordable care. Reforms have been accompanied by a rise in public spending for health, financed largely from general revenues that prioritized or explicitly target the population without capacity to pay. Political commitment has generally translated into larger budgets as well as passage of legislation that ring-fenced funding for health. Most countries have prioritized cost-effective primary care and adopted purchasing methods that incentivize ...