Improving Global Health
Autor Barry B. Hughes, Randall Kuhn, Cecilia Mosca Peterson, Dale S. Rothman, Jose Roberto Solorzanoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 aug 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594518973
ISBN-10: 1594518971
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1594518971
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“The volume is very, very impressive. It’s clearly one of the most complete and thorough explorations of global health in a single volume. There is no doubt that the authors have a sophisticated understanding of the main drivers of global health and how they interact.”
--Sam Preston, Fredrick J. Warren Professor of Demography, University of Pennsylvania
“A fascinating and careful presentation of the value and methods of modeling future global health scenarios. This volume can serve a wide range of purposes and inform numerous analyses about optimal health resource allocations, macroeconomic conditions and prospects, and opportunities for investments in health.”
--Rachel Nugent, Deputy Director of Global Health, Center for Global Development
“This is a well-researched and thoughtful document that gives a very good overview of what is known about trends in global health and mortality, their drivers, and the various issues and approaches to forecasting health and its impacts.”
--Colin D. Mathers, Mortality and Burden of Disease Coordinator, Department of Health Statistics and Informatics, World Health Organization, and a founding leader of WHO’s Global Burden of Disease project.
“These are important arguments and discussions about things I know something about; they are on target and highly useful. More importantly, there are some new insights I hadn't considered before and these are even more relevant.”
--Gerald T. Keusch, Professor of Medicine and International Health and Special Assistant for Global Health to the University President, Boston University
“The authors are to be congratulated on having undertaken so systematically such a huge and challenging task. It is very useful for the rest of us.”
--Jere R. Behrman, William R, Kenan Jr. Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
“The long-term, country-level projections are a good supplement to the World Bank Group’s 2006 Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors report and the policy analysis adds a helpful new perspective on population health trends. Recommended.”
--CHOICE September 2011 Vol 49. No. 01
--Sam Preston, Fredrick J. Warren Professor of Demography, University of Pennsylvania
“A fascinating and careful presentation of the value and methods of modeling future global health scenarios. This volume can serve a wide range of purposes and inform numerous analyses about optimal health resource allocations, macroeconomic conditions and prospects, and opportunities for investments in health.”
--Rachel Nugent, Deputy Director of Global Health, Center for Global Development
“This is a well-researched and thoughtful document that gives a very good overview of what is known about trends in global health and mortality, their drivers, and the various issues and approaches to forecasting health and its impacts.”
--Colin D. Mathers, Mortality and Burden of Disease Coordinator, Department of Health Statistics and Informatics, World Health Organization, and a founding leader of WHO’s Global Burden of Disease project.
“These are important arguments and discussions about things I know something about; they are on target and highly useful. More importantly, there are some new insights I hadn't considered before and these are even more relevant.”
--Gerald T. Keusch, Professor of Medicine and International Health and Special Assistant for Global Health to the University President, Boston University
“The authors are to be congratulated on having undertaken so systematically such a huge and challenging task. It is very useful for the rest of us.”
--Jere R. Behrman, William R, Kenan Jr. Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
“The long-term, country-level projections are a good supplement to the World Bank Group’s 2006 Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors report and the policy analysis adds a helpful new perspective on population health trends. Recommended.”
--CHOICE September 2011 Vol 49. No. 01
Notă biografică
Hughes, Barry B.; Kuhn, Randall; Peterson, Cecilia Mosca; Rothman, Dale S.; Solorzano, Jose Roberto
Cuprins
List of Boxes, List of Figures, List of Tables, Abbreviations and Acronyms, 1. The Story So Far, 2. Understanding Health: Concepts, Relationships, and Dynamics, 3. Forecasting Global Health, 4. The Current Path as It Seems to Be Unfolding, 5. Analysis of Selected Proximate Risk Factors, 6. Analysis of Selected Environmental Risk Factors, 7. Forward Linkages, 8. Broadening and Integrating Our Perspective, 9. The Future of Global Health, Appendix: Countries in IFs by World Bank Developing Region and Economy Classification, Bibliography, Forecast Tables: Introduction and Glossary, Forecast Tables: Maps of Continents and Subregions, Forecast Tables, Index, Author Notes
Descriere
Uses the International Futures (IFs) simulation model to explore future prospects for the health of peoples across the world.