There is a widespread belief that capitalism is responsible for the huge improvements in health that have occurred over the last century and a quarter. Capitalism is seen as the supreme engine of growth, and growth is seen as the crucial condition for health improvement. But it is not. Poor countries can and sometimes do have better health than rich ones. The US is held up as a ‘world leader’ in medicine when it is really a world leader in healthcare market failure, spending almost a fifth of its huge national income to produce overall health outcomes little better, and in some respects worse, than those of neighbouring Cuba, with a per capita income barely a twentieth as large. ‘Breakthroughs’ in health science and technology -- in nuclear...
Health has always been the most valuable and beautiful gift that Nature offered to humans. Unfortuna...
The structural perspective outlined here sheds light on some of the fundamental challenges involved ...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...
This introduction to the special issue aims to conceptualize the structural and super-structural re...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
Neoliberal globalisation, a predominant theme of the Socialist Register over the past 15 years, is b...
Critical thinking in public health is well and alive, ad least by looking at the numbers and content...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently...
21st century capitalism undermines health outcomes in myriad ways. Structural economic changes have ...
In this talk at the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, health researcher and WHO Commissioner Professor Fra...
Freedom of choice lies at the heart of American society. Every day, individuals decide what to eat, ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
In health care today, scientific and technological frontiers are expanding at unprecedented rates, e...
This paper addresses conceptual issues underlying the assessment and implementation of health care p...
Health has always been the most valuable and beautiful gift that Nature offered to humans. Unfortuna...
The structural perspective outlined here sheds light on some of the fundamental challenges involved ...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...
This introduction to the special issue aims to conceptualize the structural and super-structural re...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
Neoliberal globalisation, a predominant theme of the Socialist Register over the past 15 years, is b...
Critical thinking in public health is well and alive, ad least by looking at the numbers and content...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently...
21st century capitalism undermines health outcomes in myriad ways. Structural economic changes have ...
In this talk at the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, health researcher and WHO Commissioner Professor Fra...
Freedom of choice lies at the heart of American society. Every day, individuals decide what to eat, ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
Preventive medicine has vast unused possibilities for improving the health of the population, partly...
In health care today, scientific and technological frontiers are expanding at unprecedented rates, e...
This paper addresses conceptual issues underlying the assessment and implementation of health care p...
Health has always been the most valuable and beautiful gift that Nature offered to humans. Unfortuna...
The structural perspective outlined here sheds light on some of the fundamental challenges involved ...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...