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The aim of Health in All Policies (HiAP) is to bring diverse sectors together to find shared solutions; it focuses on identifying 'win-win' or 'cobenefits' such that policy measures contribute not only to improved health outcomes but also to outcomes desired by other sectors, such as education,...
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The emergence of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought with it a sharp focus on public health services and health systems as well as shed light on the chronic lack of capacity to manage emerging public health risks. Climate change further exacerbates this challenge. In...
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China’s exceptional economic expansion has led to rising energy demand and pollution as well as other environmental … pressures. Strong efforts by the government have moderated emissions of some types of air and water pollution from high levels … other costs and reduce well-being. The 12th Five Year Plan aims at further reducing pollution and at other environmental …
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The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) performed for the China Energy Technology Program (CETP) has established streamlined …
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costs within the China Energy Technology Program (CETP). China faces an enormous challenge, as it needs to meet the growing … dominant energy carrier in China, and its continued use causes enormous damage to public health and the environment. Such …
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Germany's risk-adjustment scheme (RAS) includes the statutory health insurance (SHI), but not the full private health insurance (PHI). We analyzed that the expansion of the RAS to the PHI would cause a transfer of 9.9 billion Euros per year from the PHI to the SHI (thresholds of relevant income...
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