Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm

Autores
Paganini, Jose Maria; Marin, Gustavo Horacio
Año de publicación
2025
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Despite the commitments assumed and health`s declarations made in the last 80 years; it is a fact recognized by the international organizations that health equity still remains to be achieved in the majority of countries. In addition, there is a lack of agreements in order to define and advance towards systemic policies that can achieve this challenge. During the course of this 21st century, we have witnessed a global COVID-19 pandemic, the return of illness that we believed were already controlled such as Ebola, the progressive threat of environmental problems, the increasing bacterial antimicrobial resistance or the exponential growth of chronic pathologies; all challenges that forces us to make urgent decisions aimed to reorganize the existence of a global health system. As a contribution to a necessary and urgent debate in this sense, this document presents contributions on complexity theories that might be useful for the integration and optimization of the current health model.
Fil: Paganini, Jose Maria. Paho; Estados Unidos
Fil: Marin, Gustavo Horacio. Unlp-conicet; Argentina
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Equidad
Sistema
Salud
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title Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
spellingShingle Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
Paganini, Jose Maria
Equidad
Sistema
Salud
title_short Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
title_full Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
title_fullStr Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
title_full_unstemmed Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
title_sort Global Health: Crossing the Equity Chasm
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Paganini, Jose Maria
Marin, Gustavo Horacio
author Paganini, Jose Maria
author_facet Paganini, Jose Maria
Marin, Gustavo Horacio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Equidad
Sistema
Salud
topic Equidad
Sistema
Salud
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Despite the commitments assumed and health`s declarations made in the last 80 years; it is a fact recognized by the international organizations that health equity still remains to be achieved in the majority of countries. In addition, there is a lack of agreements in order to define and advance towards systemic policies that can achieve this challenge. During the course of this 21st century, we have witnessed a global COVID-19 pandemic, the return of illness that we believed were already controlled such as Ebola, the progressive threat of environmental problems, the increasing bacterial antimicrobial resistance or the exponential growth of chronic pathologies; all challenges that forces us to make urgent decisions aimed to reorganize the existence of a global health system. As a contribution to a necessary and urgent debate in this sense, this document presents contributions on complexity theories that might be useful for the integration and optimization of the current health model.
Fil: Paganini, Jose Maria. Paho; Estados Unidos
Fil: Marin, Gustavo Horacio. Unlp-conicet; Argentina
description Despite the commitments assumed and health`s declarations made in the last 80 years; it is a fact recognized by the international organizations that health equity still remains to be achieved in the majority of countries. In addition, there is a lack of agreements in order to define and advance towards systemic policies that can achieve this challenge. During the course of this 21st century, we have witnessed a global COVID-19 pandemic, the return of illness that we believed were already controlled such as Ebola, the progressive threat of environmental problems, the increasing bacterial antimicrobial resistance or the exponential growth of chronic pathologies; all challenges that forces us to make urgent decisions aimed to reorganize the existence of a global health system. As a contribution to a necessary and urgent debate in this sense, this document presents contributions on complexity theories that might be useful for the integration and optimization of the current health model.
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