In the current editorial, I delineate the factors that must constitute a recipient rights-based health care system, at least a future health care system. As a reflection on what transpired in the two years of the pandemic, the considerations offered are to assist in rebuilding a realistic allied health care perspective that would not only meet the demands of the future but is able to cope should some other crisis-hit humanity. The conception here calls for more dominant roles for human services professionals involved in social care from various persuasions, such as social work, psychology and several other disciplines that are sector-specific to children and the frail aged
The Agenda 2030 signed by the Heads of State and Government in 2015 set out 17 indivisible and unive...
This viewpoint paper argues for the need for more socially sustainable care systems that can better ...
Introduction: Sustainability of health interventions in developing countries has been limitedby the ...
This article argues that the futures of health systems depend on how countries address three wider c...
To say this moment in our shared global history feels shaky or uncertain for so many is not a statem...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of public, universal and equal access health-care, and ...
In the Introduction to this volume, we stressed the increasing discrepancy between the central, pers...
This important book outlines how, despite varying levels of global socio-economic development, gover...
In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic. The COVID-19 pa...
This viewpoint paper argues for the need for more socially sustainable care systems that can better ...
www.eerp.usp.br/rlae Providing quality, equality and universal access to all who, individually or co...
The healthcare sector, defined in general as the industry that “… provides goods and services to tre...
The coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic has exacerbated the flow of ‘health’ care systems worldw...
Health systems are under more pressure than ever before, and the challenges are multiplying and acce...
The Agenda 2030 signed by the Heads of State and Government in 2015 set out 17 indivisible and unive...
This viewpoint paper argues for the need for more socially sustainable care systems that can better ...
Introduction: Sustainability of health interventions in developing countries has been limitedby the ...
This article argues that the futures of health systems depend on how countries address three wider c...
To say this moment in our shared global history feels shaky or uncertain for so many is not a statem...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of public, universal and equal access health-care, and ...
In the Introduction to this volume, we stressed the increasing discrepancy between the central, pers...
This important book outlines how, despite varying levels of global socio-economic development, gover...
In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic. The COVID-19 pa...
This viewpoint paper argues for the need for more socially sustainable care systems that can better ...
www.eerp.usp.br/rlae Providing quality, equality and universal access to all who, individually or co...
The healthcare sector, defined in general as the industry that “… provides goods and services to tre...
The coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic has exacerbated the flow of ‘health’ care systems worldw...
Health systems are under more pressure than ever before, and the challenges are multiplying and acce...
The Agenda 2030 signed by the Heads of State and Government in 2015 set out 17 indivisible and unive...
This viewpoint paper argues for the need for more socially sustainable care systems that can better ...
Introduction: Sustainability of health interventions in developing countries has been limitedby the ...