Economic growth and globalization has led to unprecedented improvements in human health. The challenge is to enable the poorest countries to take part more fully in this process. This work demonstrates how the thinking is flawed, and proposes practical ways of improving health in lower income countries.
Economic growth and globalization has led to unprecedented improvements in human health. The challenge is to enable the poorest countries to take part more fully in this process. This work demonstrates how the thinking is flawed, and proposes practical ways of improving health in lower income countries.
1: Wealth, health and the cycle of progress 2: South Africa's healthcare under threat 3: Corruption in public health 4: Diseases of poverty and the 10/90 Gap 5: Increasing access to medicines 6: Cost effective means of fighting the diseases of poverty 7: Counterfeit medicines in LDCs: problems and solutions 8: The value of vaccination 9: The World Health Organisation: a time for reconstitution
1: Wealth, health and the cycle of progress 2: South Africa's healthcare under threat 3: Corruption in public health 4: Diseases of poverty and the 10/90 Gap 5: Increasing access to medicines 6: Cost effective means of fighting the diseases of poverty 7: Counterfeit medicines in LDCs: problems and solutions 8: The value of vaccination 9: The World Health Organisation: a time for reconstitution
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