Health Breaking News 309

Health Breaking News Links, as part of the research project PEAH (Policies for Equitable Access to Health), aim to focus on the latest challenges by trade and governments rules to equitable access to health in resource-limited settings

Health Breaking News 309

 

What the 2018 Midterm Elections Means for Health Care 

What the Mid Term Election Results Mean for the United Nations  

Are there too many global health meetings, summits & declarations? 

Human Rights Reader 465 

How to Ensure That Women and Girls Count in Government Budgets 

A healthy future needs good impact assessments, today 

‘Why Health in All Policies Is a Necessity?’ by Gisela Abbam 

UK aid supports global efforts to tackle preventable maternal and newborn deaths 

Developing mobile health applications for neglected tropical disease research 

Digital Health and Health Systems of the Future 

The Role of Digital Strategies in Financing Health Care for Universal Health Coverage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 

DRC Ebola: Latest numbers as of 6 November 2018  

African Countries Intensify Vigilance on Ebola 

Uganda Vaccinates Front-line health-workers against Ebola 

Ebola vaccine technology could speed up development of other vaccines 

The U.S. Government and Global Polio Efforts 

Old drains and dirty water: Zimbabwe’s chronic cholera crisis 

Health systems thinking: A new generation of research to improve healthcare quality 

Involuntary mental health treatment in the era of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 

WHO Guidelines: Management of physical health conditions in adults with severe mental disorders 

Lobbyism, health and the European Parliament – starting a conversation about corporate conflicts of interest 

WTO TRIPS Council: South Africa asks WTO members to share best practices to address excessive prices 

Report Finds “Overpatenting”, Overpricing Of Top Diabetes Drug In US 

A life-saving gene drug could hold families hostage with a $4 million price tag 

‘The Contradictory Case of EU SPC Mechanism and Waiver’ by Daniele Dionisio 

Should A Drug’s Value Depend On The Disease Or Population It Treats? Insights From ICER’s Value Assessments 

How air pollution is destroying our health 

Children at Risk: Why a Corporate Funder Is Taking on Climate Change 

Conflict at the Root of Food Insecurity in Africa  

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