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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: The Americas; Paul Shekelle; 1: Argentina: Achieving Universal Coverage; Hugo Arce, Ezequiel García-Elorrio, and Viviana Rodríguez; 2: Brazil:...
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We examine the effect of publicly provided health care on welfare by combining local level data on public health care, and individual level data on life satisfaction. It is shown that relatively high expenditures in health care have a positive effect on individuals' life satisfaction in our...
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This paper examines two strategies aimed at demonstrating that moral obligations to improve global health exist. The ‘humanitarian model’ stresses that all human beings, regardless of affluence or global location, are fundamentally the same in terms of moral status. This model argues that...
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Immunization plays a crucial role in global health security, preventing public health emergencies of international concern and protecting individuals from infectious disease outbreaks, yet these critical public health benefits are dependent on immunization law. Where public health law has become...
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The U.S. Global Health Initiative (GHI) represents the Obama administration’s new strategy for international development assistance in health. With a pledge of $63 billion over six years, GHI aims to fund PEPFAR and a set of broader global health issues (e.g., maternal and child health,...
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