Capitulating to populism: how American institutions enabled authoritarian drift [0.03%]
屈从于民粹主义:美国制度如何助长了专制倾向
Martin Mckee,Christina Pagel
Martin Mckee
This paper contributes to this special issue by exploring the act of capitulation to populist authoritarianism, focusing on American universities under Donald Trump's second administration. Despite threats to funding and autonomy, especiall...
Theories of financialisation and health systems governance: a critical interpretative synthesis [0.03%]
金融化理论与卫生系统治理:批判性综合解释分析
Matthew J T Tracey,Douglas Hanes,Stephen Maher et al.
Matthew J T Tracey et al.
Strong health system governance requires effective stewardship of private actors operating within health systems and ensuring that their activities align with a government's strategic health goals. Financialisation, defined as the expanding...
Tobacco end-game policies and the intrinsic connection of health and EU market law [0.03%]
烟草控制终末期政策与欧盟市场法律和健康的内在联系
Vincent Delhomme,Anniek De Ruijter,Tamara Hervey et al.
Vincent Delhomme et al.
This article explores the relationship between EU internal market law and ambitious tobacco end-game policies, using the United Kingdom's proposed smoke-free generation measure and its application to Northern Ireland under the Windsor Frame...
How do income and health inequalities contribute to populist radical right voting in Europe? A scoping review [0.03%]
收入和健康不平等如何促成了欧洲的民粹主义极右翼投票?一次概要性审查
Natasja van Gennip,Kristina Thompson,Marleen Bekker
Natasja van Gennip
The role of different forms of inequality in Populist Radical Right (PRR) voting, such as income and health inequalities, is not examined consistently. Therefore we conducted a scoping review aiming to examine whether and why income and hea...
Adaptive Health Technology Assessment - value and limitations to inform resource allocation in India [0.03%]
适应性卫生技术评估——在印度资源配置中的价值与局限性
Sajith Kumar S,Vignesh Loganathan,Tom Drake et al.
Sajith Kumar S et al.
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is an essential tool for transparent decision-making and prioritisation of resources routinely used in many high-income countries. The use of HTA in resource allocation is now gaining traction in several L...
Kellen A Kane
Kellen A Kane
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a critical intervention that greatly reduces the risk of HIV transmission, yet limited access to prescribing providers continues to constrain uptake in the United States. This study examines how geographic...
The assetization of care? A comparative exploration of investor logic in healthcare systems in England, Canada, and the Netherlands [0.03%]
照护的资产化吗?英国、加拿大和荷兰医疗体系中投资者逻辑的比较探索
Fenna Nijboer,Syb Kuijper,Tim White et al.
Fenna Nijboer et al.
This paper examines how financial actors enter and reshape healthcare systems, building new, often transnational, social, technical, and financial infrastructures for organising and providing care. We use the concept of assetization - the t...
Forging integrated care through collective policy entrepreneurship in a fragmented health system: a tale of two counties in China [0.03%]
协同政策创业型领导力促进整合型医疗卫生服务供给——中国两个地区的实例分析
Alex Jingwei He,Mengjie Long,Xiaoting Liu et al.
Alex Jingwei He et al.
Health system integration has been actively promoted in recent years as a promising approach to defragmentize the current delivery framework of health services and contain costs. Yet, integration often faces significant barriers from the bu...
Public service and private profit: a mixed methods study of cataract surgery in England [0.03%]
公共服务与私人盈利兼得:对英格兰白内障手术的混合研究方法研究
Gemma Stringer,Christos Grigoroglou,Kieran Walshe et al.
Gemma Stringer et al.
This paper explores changes in the commissioning, contracting and provision of NHS-funded cataract surgery in England over the last decade, focusing on the growing role of independent sector providers (ISPs). In recent years, there has been...
Beyond market entry: law, evidence, and the politics of value in European health system governance [0.03%]
超越市场准入:欧洲卫生系统治理中的法律、证据与价值政治学问题
Rocco Friebel,Iris Wallenburg
Rocco Friebel