The economics of universal health coverage
Lawrence Summers, president emeritus of Harvard University, talks to John Kirton, director of the G20 Research Group, about the economic...
Lawrence Summers, president emeritus of Harvard University, talks to John Kirton, director of the G20 Research Group, about the economic...
The United States spends vast sums on its health care, but the system is riddled with issues from access to...
Emerging societal dynamics in donor countries are altering the perception of aid and curving its impact. However, a new generation...
In health, economic policy only tells half a story – for universal coverage to include all health drivers, as well...
From strokes to dementia, diseases of the nervous system are the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years. This calls for...
Universal health coverage can be a global game changer for economics, equality and inclusion, but only when gender equality and...
From economics to pollution, human activity is creating new health challenges, but the protection of biodiversity may provide the answer...
The former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, the Right Honourable Patrick Manning, transformed how non-communicable diseases are tackled in...
Healthy citizens and community-led responses will form the strongest foundations for universal health coverage, writes Michel Sidibé, minister of health...