Globalisation is affecting all aspects of human society. There is increasing economic integration of the countries of the world through trade and investment flows. There is also the spread of socio-cultural influences through education, the mass media and population movements. Globalisation is also affecting healthcare institutions as well as the health of the public. This paper, will discuss certain economic effects of globalisation that impact upon the health of the public. These include the following: population movements, the pharmaceutical industry, foreign investment in healthcare services, the international drug trade (legal drugs such as tobacco as well as illegal drugs), cross-border pollution and the “export of hazard”, the mass m...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
In this paper, originally presented at an event held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in t...
The concept of globalisation took place between 1870 and 1914 (Bayly, 2004). It was only popularised...
This paper presents an analysis of the effect of globalisation and attendant economic factors on the...
At the dawn of the 21st century, globalisation is a word that has become a part of everyday communic...
Today, scholars and human rights activists for more national and international responsibilities in a...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
In health care today, scientific and technological frontiers are expanding at unprecedented rates, e...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
Globalization is currently one of the key challenges facing the field of public. By giving rise to I...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
In this paper, originally presented at an event held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in t...
The concept of globalisation took place between 1870 and 1914 (Bayly, 2004). It was only popularised...
This paper presents an analysis of the effect of globalisation and attendant economic factors on the...
At the dawn of the 21st century, globalisation is a word that has become a part of everyday communic...
Today, scholars and human rights activists for more national and international responsibilities in a...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
In health care today, scientific and technological frontiers are expanding at unprecedented rates, e...
Globalisation entails a rapid increase in economic, technological and cultural exchange, which flows...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
Globalization is currently one of the key challenges facing the field of public. By giving rise to I...
Abstract Globalization is a fairly recent addition to the panoply of concepts describing the interna...
In this paper, originally presented at an event held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in t...
The concept of globalisation took place between 1870 and 1914 (Bayly, 2004). It was only popularised...