Browse by subject "Global health governance"
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Devolution of Healthcare Services in Kenya
KPMG has a global healthcare advisory practice, with an African regional centre of excellence and a Kenyan healthcare team. We have experience in working across regional health ecosystems to redesign patient pathways and shift the provision of care to more appropriate settings. We have delivered a number of highly successful projects throughout Eastern, Central and Southern Africa in recent years. As such, we have local expertise to guide clients through major transformational processes.
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Author | KPMG |
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Subject | Global health governance |
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Global Governance Watch
Global Governance Watch® (GGW) is a joint project of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies. Its goal is to raise awareness about global governance, to monitor how international organizations influence domestic political outcomes, and to address issues of transparency and accountability within the United Nations, related intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), and other non-state actors.
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Subject | Global health governance |
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Global Health eLearning Centre: Additional Training Opportunities
The Global Health eLearning Team is always on the look out for opportunities that enhance the learning offered on this site. The links on this webpage are provided for your convenience. Please note that they are third-party websites and are not controlled or endorsed by the U.S. Agency for International Development or subject to our privacy policy.
Full recordGlobal health governance (journal)
Global Health Governance is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that provides a platform for academics and practitioners to explore global health issues and their implications for governance and security at national and international levels.
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Type | Journal |
Subject | Global health governance |
Tags | politics ethics ethical issues |
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Global Health Governance and Financing Mechanisms
Global Health Europe, together with World Vision International, have developed this resource based on World Health Summit sessions held in October 2011, in order to highlight key recommendations on global health governance and financing mechanisms made at this forum. Through a range of mechanisms, we are advocating for stronger multi-stakeholder and citizen engagement in policy processes for global health, and fairer and more sustainable health financing mechanisms for universal coverage.
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Subject | Global health governance |
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Global Health University: Global Health E-Learning Resources
Global Health University disseminates knowledge to advance global health delivery and to promote excellence in global health education. All material published by Unite For Sight Global Health University is open access, meaning that you may freely read, download, distribute, and use the material, as long as all of the work is properly cited. Do you find Global Health University resources helpful to you? Become a Global Health University Member by giving a tax-deductible donation. Support Unite For Sight's movement to synthesize cutting-edge global health research and evidence-based information for free unrestricted access worldwide.
Full recordKey Issues to Health Governance in Bangladesh
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Like other social sectors, health governance in Bangladesh is identified with poor and inefficient service delivery. Health care provision depends on efficiently combining financial resources, human resources, and supplies, and delivering services in a timely fashion distributed spatially throughout the country. To ensure good governance in this sector it is equally important that health services be delivered efficiently and health professionals are accountable to the public and government for their action. In Bangladesh, lack of voice and accountability; government ineffectiveness; low level of regulatory quality; weakness in establishing rule of law; lack of transparency and, corruption -- all are impediments to good governance in this sector. This study highlights these core issues and at the same time recommends some policy prescriptions to ensure good governance in this sector and thus a healthy nation.
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Subject | Global health governance |
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MPH programs list .com
MPH Programs List.com launched as a free resource for students interested in graduate public health, public administration, public policy and health administration programs.
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Type | Website |
Subject | Child health Communicable diseases Epidemiology and burden of disease Global health issues Maternal health Non-communicable diseases Poverty and inequality Climate change and sustainability Global health governance Social justice, human rights and health Education |
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Nurses in Health Care Governance Is the Picture Changing?
Lawrence D. Prybil discusses new research about nurse engagement on governing boards.
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Author | Lawrence D. Prybil |
Type | Article |
Subject | Global health governance |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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Special Report: Global health governance and the World Bank
With the Paul Wolfowitz era behind it and new appointee Robert Zoellick at the helm, it is time for the World Bank to better de? ne its role in an increasingly crowded and complex global health architecture, says Jennifer Prah Ruger, health economist and former World Bank speechwriter.
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Author | Jennifer Prah Ruger |
Type | Article |
Subject | Global health governance |
Tags | Lancet special report |
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The concept behind shared governance
Learning objectives
After reading this chapter, the participant should be able to do the following:
• Define the four primary principles of shared governance:
partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership
• Compare two professional nursing practice models
• Describe the role of relational partnerships in shared governance
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Type | Book |
Subject | Global health governance |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
The O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University was established in 2007 through the generous philanthropy of Linda and Timothy O’Neill to respond to the need for innovative solutions to the most pressing national and international health concerns. Housed at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C., the O’Neill Institute reflects the importance of public and private law in health policy analysis. The O’Neill Institute draws upon the University's considerable intellectual resources, including the School of Nursing & Health Studies, School of Medicine, the Public Policy Institute, and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
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Subject | Global health governance |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
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