government health care

A weather-related disaster doesn’t need to be. By addressing the vulnerability of a society, the worst of it can be avoided.

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Doctors compensated on a fee-for-service basis in India, were more likely to perform hysterectomy surgeries, whether or not they were clinically necessary.

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Burnout in healthcare workers has spiked during the pandemic and, unless employers act, the crisis threatens to get even worse.

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Lessons from those who are succeeding at stamping out the toxic but persistent problem of substandard medicines

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The best form of inspection is an unannounced one, but the pandemic changed the game for regulators. They’ll need to work together to protect consumers.

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Poverty drives the market in inferior medicines just as it drives other examples of inequality. A socially integrated approach is needed to fight the problem.

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India’s booming biopharma sector presents a new challenge for regulators.

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Global perspectives on overcoming barriers to reproductive health.

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New Zealand’s pro-choice laws do not equate to indifference to foetal life.

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The Canadian healthcare system has a long and complicated relationship with people of colour. Acknowledging the need for change is the first step to change.

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Can we predict emerging diseases like we predict the weather?

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