Pierre-Gerlier Forest has put forward the case that we are on the brink of a revolution in health policy that will be the result of the interplay of five factors. I would not challenge any of them but would emphasize the need to address socio-economic health inequalities, which have the potential to become a major cost driver in a time of growing economic inequality. To Dr. Forest’s list, I would add two important shifts that are taking shape. The first is the development of an outcome focus in healthcare that seeks to measure improvements in individual and population health status. The second is a Copernican revolution in which healthcare providers revolve around the patient. These developments will enable us to answer many questions about...
Forest and colleagues have persuasively made the case that policy capacity is a fundamental prerequi...
In a recent editorial in this journal Pierre-Gerlier Forest foretells a coming revolution in health ...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Pierre-Gerlier Forest has put forward the case that we are on the brink of a revolution in health po...
Pierre-Gerlier Forest and his colleagues make a strong argument for the need to expand policy capaci...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
In this commentary, I argue that beyond a sophisticated supportive architecture to facilitate implem...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as education, employ...
The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current global health ...
Health reform is the outcome of dispersed policy initiatives in different sectors, at different leve...
We are on the eve of a revolution in health policy that will forever change our way of thinking abou...
Never before in history have we had the data to track such a rapid increase in inequalities. With ch...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
doctorate for his work on health inequalities, in a discussion of burning issues in tackling health ...
Forest and colleagues have persuasively made the case that policy capacity is a fundamental prerequi...
In a recent editorial in this journal Pierre-Gerlier Forest foretells a coming revolution in health ...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...
Pierre-Gerlier Forest has put forward the case that we are on the brink of a revolution in health po...
Pierre-Gerlier Forest and his colleagues make a strong argument for the need to expand policy capaci...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing complex policy a...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
In this commentary, I argue that beyond a sophisticated supportive architecture to facilitate implem...
Evidence now shows that the key drivers of poor health are social factors, such as education, employ...
The focus on public policy and health equity is discussed in reference to the current global health ...
Health reform is the outcome of dispersed policy initiatives in different sectors, at different leve...
We are on the eve of a revolution in health policy that will forever change our way of thinking abou...
Never before in history have we had the data to track such a rapid increase in inequalities. With ch...
Health systems have entered a third era embracing whole systems thinking and posing com...
doctorate for his work on health inequalities, in a discussion of burning issues in tackling health ...
Forest and colleagues have persuasively made the case that policy capacity is a fundamental prerequi...
In a recent editorial in this journal Pierre-Gerlier Forest foretells a coming revolution in health ...
This policy paper examines potential roles of ‘funding policy’ to address yawning gaps in continuity...