
Sustainable financing for health: Forging a new path
On the eve of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact convened later this month by the government

On the eve of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact convened later this month by the government

Governments in many low- and middle-income countries are developing health insurance products as a complement to tax-funded, subsidised provision

Years of ongoing exposure to conflict have exacted a toll on the mental health of Palestinians. This includes decades

To Ensure a Sustainable Future, We Must Reevaluate the Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis Traditional cost-benefit analysis tends to undervalue

The theme for this year’s World No Tobacco Day, “We need food, not tobacco,” to be commemorated on May 31,

From 1970 to 2021, the global urban population surged from 1.19 billion to 4.46 billion, while the Earth’s surface

The swift growth of artificial intelligence technology could put the future of humanity at risk, according to most Americans

While artificial intelligence technologies are entering the mainstream, adoption in healthcare has lagged. This column explores potential cost savings

he COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declaration expires in less than a month. When it does, it will have broad-sweeping effects, and

Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday cautioned investors over the lingering impact of inflation-driven costs this year as the healthcare conglomerate

On the eve of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact convened later this month by the government

Governments in many low- and middle-income countries are developing health insurance products as a complement to tax-funded, subsidised provision

Years of ongoing exposure to conflict have exacted a toll on the mental health of Palestinians. This includes decades

To Ensure a Sustainable Future, We Must Reevaluate the Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis Traditional cost-benefit analysis tends to undervalue

The theme for this year’s World No Tobacco Day, “We need food, not tobacco,” to be commemorated on May 31,

From 1970 to 2021, the global urban population surged from 1.19 billion to 4.46 billion, while the Earth’s surface

The swift growth of artificial intelligence technology could put the future of humanity at risk, according to most Americans

While artificial intelligence technologies are entering the mainstream, adoption in healthcare has lagged. This column explores potential cost savings

he COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declaration expires in less than a month. When it does, it will have broad-sweeping effects, and

Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday cautioned investors over the lingering impact of inflation-driven costs this year as the healthcare conglomerate




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