Health and care more than a family affair
Ageing populations will force all countries to examine long-term care and forge a new societal infrastructure, writes Joachim Breuer, president...
Ageing populations will force all countries to examine long-term care and forge a new societal infrastructure, writes Joachim Breuer, president...
In 2015, diseases arising from pollution caused three times more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. As the problem...
Investment in universal health coverage can boost GDP by up to 4%, which means that in Asia, health expenditure is...
The G20 and G7 may be aligned in their prioritisation of health and well-being, but globalisation means that health and...
By Christine Lagarde, MD, International Monetary Fund. Republished with permission As the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors...
More than half of all people have little to no access to essential health services, posing a whole new challenge...
Illness is a symptom of poor health, meaning a broad spectrum of causes must also be accounted for if we...
The global community has made considerable progress against the most common communicable diseases, but today’s challenges lie in non-communicable diseases...
Much progress has been made in the universal health coverage movement by developed and emerging economies alike, proving that political...