The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequalities in life chances. To maximise health and wellbeing across the whole population, we need well-coordinated action across government sectors, in areas including economic, education, welfare, labour market and housing policy. Current research struggles to offer effective decision support on the cross-sector strategic alignment of policies, and to generate evidence that gives budget holders the confidence to change the way major investment decisions are made. This open letter introduces a new research initiative in this space. The SIPHER ( Systems Science in Public Health and Health Economics Research) Consortium brings together a multi-discip...
Despite overall improvements in life expectancy, rates of premature male mortality, particularly for...
In recognition of the central importance of surveillance and epidemiology in the control of antimicr...
Background. For the last two decades there has been growing interest in governmental and global heal...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
Information access is considered critical to the public health workforce, which involves informatics...
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving un...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England was launched in 2011 as a public-p...
Serious concerns about the way research is organized collectively are increasingly being raised. The...
We are a group of researchers and academics with decades of experience in the protection and promoti...
Comprised of a vast assortment of more than 160 U.S.-based relief, development, environmental and re...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
The Environmental Disasters Data Management (EDDM) project seeks to foster communication between col...
In recognition of the central importance of surveillance and epidemiology in the control of antimicr...
Despite overall improvements in life expectancy, rates of premature male mortality, particularly for...
In recognition of the central importance of surveillance and epidemiology in the control of antimicr...
Background. For the last two decades there has been growing interest in governmental and global heal...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequali...
Information access is considered critical to the public health workforce, which involves informatics...
The World Health Organization (WHO) resolution calling on Member States to work towards achieving un...
BACKGROUND: The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England was launched in 2011 as a public-p...
Serious concerns about the way research is organized collectively are increasingly being raised. The...
We are a group of researchers and academics with decades of experience in the protection and promoti...
Comprised of a vast assortment of more than 160 U.S.-based relief, development, environmental and re...
Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of i...
The Environmental Disasters Data Management (EDDM) project seeks to foster communication between col...
In recognition of the central importance of surveillance and epidemiology in the control of antimicr...
Despite overall improvements in life expectancy, rates of premature male mortality, particularly for...
In recognition of the central importance of surveillance and epidemiology in the control of antimicr...
Background. For the last two decades there has been growing interest in governmental and global heal...