The structural perspective outlined here sheds light on some of the fundamental challenges involved in achieving Universal Health Care (UHC) in this twenty-first-century era of trade and financialized capitalism. This commentary explores connections between the structure of twenty-first-century capitalism and challenges to achieving UHC, discussing three features of today's capitalism: financialized capitalism; trade, intangibles and global value chains; and inequality (as exacerbated by the first two features). The final section discusses the various opportunities for reform to facilitate UHC - from tinkering with the status quo, to deeper regulatory reform and fundamental structural change
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Health care provision, like other areas of welfare, has increasingly been subject to processes of pr...
This introduction to the special issue aims to conceptualize the structural and super-structural re...
Freedom of choice lies at the heart of American society. Every day, individuals decide what to eat, ...
21st century capitalism undermines health outcomes in myriad ways. Structural economic changes have ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
There is a widespread belief that capitalism is responsible for the huge improvements in health that...
Neoliberal globalisation, a predominant theme of the Socialist Register over the past 15 years, is b...
The U.S. economy has undergone dramatic restructuring since the 1970s. These structural changes have...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...
The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently ...
In recent years, global governance institutions have operationalized their commitment to the right t...
Abstract In this paper, we draw upon and build on three presentations which were part of the plenary...
Financialization is promoted by alliances of multilateral 'development' organisations, national gove...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
What is the government’s role in health care? On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into...
Health care provision, like other areas of welfare, has increasingly been subject to processes of pr...