One aspect of globalization in the developed world is the privatization of services once provided by government. This trend is also arising in developing countries, albeit for different reasons, and an area where this privatization is occurring is healthcare. Despite this privatization, the standard of healthcare in many developing countries is unacceptably low. This Note provides an analysis of this phenomenon in one country-Pakistan, a developing country that has increasingly come to rely on private providers, nongovernmental organizations, and international relief groups for the provision of healthcare-in order to draw conclusions that can be applied elsewhere. While this privatization does serve some needs, it is insufficient to provide...
The term of universal health coverage (UHC) are getting popularity among the countries who have not ...
Background: Health systems are expected to serve the population needs in an effective, efficient and...
Free health care delivery is expensive world wide. In addition, there are many challenges facing the...
One aspect of globalization in the developed world is the privatization of services once provided by...
Health care provision, like other areas of welfare, has increasingly been subject to processes of pr...
Reviewing I. Glenn Cohen, Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are neces...
Globalization is a term that defines exchange of goods and services between the countries which has ...
The paper purports to examine the rationale in subsidizing healthcare in the developing economies so...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
Health administration educators in the U.S. have traditionally focused their teaching on domestic he...
Preventable and treatable injuries and diseases are overwhelming sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian subc...
The paper mainly focuses the adverse impact of globalization on health sector in Bangladesh. Access ...
The term of universal health coverage (UHC) are getting popularity among the countries who have not ...
Background: Health systems are expected to serve the population needs in an effective, efficient and...
Free health care delivery is expensive world wide. In addition, there are many challenges facing the...
One aspect of globalization in the developed world is the privatization of services once provided by...
Health care provision, like other areas of welfare, has increasingly been subject to processes of pr...
Reviewing I. Glenn Cohen, Globalization of Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
The concept of public healthcare has perennially involved the institution of measures that are neces...
Globalization is a term that defines exchange of goods and services between the countries which has ...
The paper purports to examine the rationale in subsidizing healthcare in the developing economies so...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
Health administration educators in the U.S. have traditionally focused their teaching on domestic he...
Preventable and treatable injuries and diseases are overwhelming sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian subc...
The paper mainly focuses the adverse impact of globalization on health sector in Bangladesh. Access ...
The term of universal health coverage (UHC) are getting popularity among the countries who have not ...
Background: Health systems are expected to serve the population needs in an effective, efficient and...
Free health care delivery is expensive world wide. In addition, there are many challenges facing the...