Our revised HEALTH REFORM MANUAL is ready for download:
https://lnkd.in/e7tnE-KR
We're headed to Nagasaki, Japan for #HSR2024 with Health Systems Global. If you are going, be sure to attend our capacity-building workshop on Friday, Nov 22 based on this manual.
#HSR2024#Healthreform
Professor Emeritus at Harvard School of Public Health
We have a revised version of our HEALTH REFORM MANUAL: EIGHT PRACTICAL STEPS now available for free download here:
https://lnkd.in/e7tnE-KR
If you are going to the HSR2024 Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Nagaski soon, be sure to attend our capacity-building workshop on Friday, Nov 22, using the HEALTH REFORM MANUAL...
Doing Health Reform Better.
Professor Emeritus at Harvard School of Public Health
We have a revised version of our HEALTH REFORM MANUAL: EIGHT PRACTICAL STEPS now available for free download here:
https://lnkd.in/e7tnE-KR
If you are going to the HSR2024 Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Nagaski soon, be sure to attend our capacity-building workshop on Friday, Nov 22, using the HEALTH REFORM MANUAL...
Doing Health Reform Better.
it is easy to understand and follow but with great lenghts of time and deep understanding on how to do the health reform by following these simple eight steps.
Professor Emeritus at Harvard School of Public Health
We have a revised version of our HEALTH REFORM MANUAL: EIGHT PRACTICAL STEPS now available for free download here:
https://lnkd.in/e7tnE-KR
If you are going to the HSR2024 Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Nagaski soon, be sure to attend our capacity-building workshop on Friday, Nov 22, using the HEALTH REFORM MANUAL...
Doing Health Reform Better.
Spots are filling up quickly for the 2024 Health Policy Orientation. Don't wait - Register today to learn the answers to these questions:
1. What are the most important health policy topics today and in the near future?
2. How can evidence-based research impact policy at the local, state, and federal levels?
3. What is a policy window and when is the best time of year to go to Congress?
4. And more!
Register today: https://lnkd.in/eBPiZf7S
Digital solutions are vital to the success of public health initiatives and to meeting tomorrow’s public health challenges.
Check out this resource from JSI on Applying Digital Solutions Globally to Support Data-Driven Health Systems.
👉Stronger Health Systems Through Digital Innovation: https://ow.ly/zXt550Slyr2
👉Digital Health: https://ow.ly/ChQ250Slyr5Digital Health AfricaJSI
Policy, power, politics... all part and parcel of change-making in the global health arena. 🌏
When thinking of long-term solutions to critical global health issues, I often end up gravitating upstream to gaps in political will, governance, and implementation of sound, equitable health policies. It seems ALMOST simple in this regard, but the trickle down effects of policy are elusive and can be difficult to measure (both of a local and global scale!)
I am very keen to hear from Professor John Lim, wearing one of his many hats as Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Health (Singapore) - in this Global Health Seminar Series on "Shaping Health Policy: From Development to Practice."
Register now and see you there: https://lnkd.in/ejM9ZtHQ#globalhealth#healthpolicy
Join us for September's Global Health Seminar Series webinar! Our theme for the last series of talks for 2024 will focus on Global Health Policy.
For this webinar, Dr Evelyn Wong will be speaking with Prof John Lim to give an overview of how policy, regulation and health systems interact and impacts the population and individual's health.
📅 Friday , 20 September 2024
🕙 1pm- 2pm SGT
📍 Online (Zoom)
We hope you can join us! Register at the link below and see the poster for further details.
https://lnkd.in/ejM9ZtHQ#GHSS#globalhealth#publichealth
Epidemiologist and Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ontario Tech University. Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Rehabilitation and Musculoskeletal Health
"Health systems around the world can no longer afford to ignore rehabilitation needs of their populations and the World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution marked a global call to this effect."
A key vehicle to achieve the goals of the WHA resolution is prioritizing health policy and systems research. Learn more about how to advance this agenda in our recently published paper: https://lnkd.in/g6Csa-gX.
Medical Oncologist, National Cancer Centre Singapore |
Founder, AYABytes MobileApp | Global Health, SDGHI | MPH Candidate, Bloomberg School of Public Health
Join us on the last seminar series of 2024 before we take a break for the year! Ending off on a high- possibly one of the most important aspect of Global Health and Implementation Science! Understanding how policy and regulations be it in drug access, financing, housing etc impacts the population!
Truly exciting to have Prof John Lim open our series on Global Health Policy, followed by Dr Clive Tan on our very first ⚡️hybrid⚡️ session next month!!!!
Orlanda GohLimin WijayaGlen Koh, MPH, CHESNatasha Tai
Join us for September's Global Health Seminar Series webinar! Our theme for the last series of talks for 2024 will focus on Global Health Policy.
For this webinar, Dr Evelyn Wong will be speaking with Prof John Lim to give an overview of how policy, regulation and health systems interact and impacts the population and individual's health.
📅 Friday , 20 September 2024
🕙 1pm- 2pm SGT
📍 Online (Zoom)
We hope you can join us! Register at the link below and see the poster for further details.
https://lnkd.in/ejM9ZtHQ#GHSS#globalhealth#publichealth
This new global analysis provides estimates of development assistance for health through 2023, highlighting how trends have changed since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021
Check out how COVID impacted public health spending ➡http://ms.spr.ly/6049YQPpR
Interact with this data through our financing global health spending and estimates tool ➡ http://ms.spr.ly/6041YQPpT
Leading road safety, drowning prevention and Partnership for Healthy Cities programs at Bloomberg Philanthropies and supporting Mike in his role as WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries
The connection is clear: improving public health starts with accurate data. By funding experts and in-country staff, the Data for Health Initiative helps governments strengthen birth and death data systems, leverage data for better policymaking, and utilize mobile phones to collect data on risk factors for NCDs. This approach is crucial for more effective health planning globally.
Quality public health data = effective health planning 📊
Robert Jakob, the Head of Classification and Terminologies Unit at World Health Organization shares how the Data for Health Initiative supports governments around the world collect country-level birth and death data to better inform public health policies that will save and improve lives. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e2fscRD8