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Trump administration officials rejected a series of rules Friday to help the international community prevent and respond to ...
Bridging the Gap in Global Healthcare: How the Healthcare Staffing Market Is Solving Critical Workforce Shortages Worldwide Summary Healthcare staffing market services bridge the gap between demand ...
The Trump administration’s decision to end almost all foreign aid spending from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is poised to plunge global health into chaos. The ...
The new International Health Regulations (IHR) represent a significant advancement in global health security. By addressing the political, social, economic and legal dimensions of health ...
New data from the World Health Organization shows that many governments around the world did not meet public healthcare spending benchmarks amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The new information ...
Global health encompasses many fields, including healthcare, science, politics, economics and sociology. Careers in global health leverage knowledge and skills in policy development, international ...
Every aspect of global health is dominated by individuals and institutions in high-income countries. If global health has to be reimagined, people that typically hold power and privilege must ...
More than 5,000 international nurses are awaiting final visa approval, the American Association of International Healthcare Recruitment reported in September.
With total global healthcare expenditure expected to reach a staggering $8.8 trillion USD in 2021, the market cap of any token that captures a share of this market will be an order of magnitude ...
Global health affects everyone, no matter where you live. That’s why everyone, everywhere, should play a part to end preventable diseases.
A National Academies ad hoc committee on global health recommends prioritizing global health security, monitoring continuous communicable threats, saving and improving the lives of women and childr ...
The world's need for and supply of health professionals are in flux. This article reviews the supply in relation to the demand for physicians and nurses around the world.