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Based on original research and analysis by a group of health policy experts and economists from across the world, this book analyzes the causes and consequences of the expanding global and local commercialization of health care. It argues for the necessity and possibility of effective policy responses to develop good quality, universally inclusive health systems worldwide. The book aims to contribute to a shift in the international 'common sense' in health policy towards a more humane, inclusive, egalitarian, and ethical framework for policy formulation.
List of contents
List of Figures and Tables Foreword Preface and Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors PART 1: COMMERCIALIZATION: NATURE, CAUSES AND EFFECTS HEALTH SYSTEMS AND COMMERCIALIZATION Health Systems and Commercialization: In Search of Good Sense; M.Mackintosh & M.Koivusalo GLOBALIZATION IN HEALTH CARE: STRATEGIES OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Strategies of Multinational Health Care Companies in Europe and Asia; J.Lethbridge Multinational Companies and Health Care in the United States and Latin America: Strategies, Actions and Effects; R.Jasso-Aguilar, H.Waitzkin & A.Landwehr TRANSNATIONALIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION IN MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES HEALTH CARE The Transnationalization of the Health Care System in Argentina; C.Iriart The Dynamics of Commercial Health Care in the Lebanon; K.Sen & A.Mehio-Sibai The Interactions between Social and Commercial Health Insurance after China's Entry into the World Trade Organization; Q.Sun COMMERCIALIZATION AND THE PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH SECTOR Commercialization in the Public Sector in India: Implications for Values and Aspirations; R.V.Baru On Shadow Commercialization of Health Care in Russia; I.Blam & S.Kovalev Commercialization of Health Care in Mali: Community Health Centres, Fees for Service and the Rise of Private Providers; M.K.Konaté & B.Kanté PART 2: POLICY ISSUES AND RESPONSES GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL REGULATION AND ITS HEALTH IMPLICATIONS Global Pharmaceutical Companies and Accessibility of Drugs under TRIPS; S.Chaudhuri International Collaboration on Medical Device Regulation: Issues, Problems and Stakeholders; C.Altenstetter COMMERCIALIZATION AND GLOBAL POLICIES Restructuring Global Health Policy Making: The Role of Global Public-Private Partnerships; E.Ollila International Migration of Health Care Staff: Extent and Policy Responses, with Illustrations from Ghana; K.Mensah UNIVERSALIzING HEALTH CARE ACCESS UNDER COMMERCIALIZATION Eliminating Economic Barriers in Health Care: The Mexico City Government Experience;A.C.Laurell, E.Zepeda & L.Mussot The Political Economy of National Health Insurance in Korea; H-J.Kwon & B.Tchoe PUBLIC/PRIVATE INTERACTIONS AND HEALTH EQUITY OBJECTIVES The Search for Cross Subsidy in Segmented Health Systems: Can Private Wards in Public Hospitals Secure Equity Gains? H.Wadee & L.Gilson Public Expenditure Allocation and Incidence under Health Care Market Liberalisation: A Tanzanian Case Study; T.M.Kida & M.Mackintosh References Index
About the author
CHRISTA ALTENSTETTER The City University of New York's Graduate School and Queen's College, USA
RAMA V. BARU Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
INNA BLAM Institute of Economics and Engineering, Russian Acdemy of Sciences, Russia
SUDIP CHAUDHURI Indian Institute of Management, India
LUCY GILSON Centre for Health Policy, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
CELIA IRIART Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, USA
REBECA JASSO-AGUILAR Department of Sociology, University of New Mexico, USA
TAUSI KIDA Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF), Tanzania
MAMADOU KANI KONATÉ Centre d'Appui à la Recherche et à la Formation (CAREF), Mali
BAKARY KANTÉ Director, Division of Policy Development and Law (DPDL), United Nations Environment Programme, Kenya
SEREGY KOVALEV Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
HUCK-JU KWON UNRISD, Switzerland
ANGELA LANDWEHR Member, MPH Professional Paper Committee, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, USA
ASA CRISTINA LAURELL Minister of Health for Mexico City, Mexico
JANE LETHBRIDGE The Business School, University of Greenwich, UK
KWADWO MENSAH Health and Human Resource Management Consultant, Ghana
LUISA MUSSOT Office of the Secretary of Health of the Federal District, Mexico
EEVA OLLILA Globalism and Social Policy Programme, SKATES,Finland
KASTURI SEN Institute of Public Health, Department of Public Health, University of Cambridge, UK
ABLA MEHIO-SIBAI Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
QIANG SUN Center for Health Management and Policy, Shandong University, China
BYONGHO TCHOE Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, Korea
HAROON WADEE Centre for Health Policy, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
HOWARD WAITZKIN Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico, USA
EDUARDO ZEPEDA UNDP International Poverty Center, Brazil
Summary
Based on original research and analysis by a group of health policy experts and economists from across the world, this book analyzes the causes and consequences of the expanding global and local commercialization of health care. It argues for the necessity and possibility of effective policy responses to develop good quality, universally inclusive health systems worldwide. The book aims to contribute to a shift in the international 'common sense' in health policy towards a more humane, inclusive, egalitarian, and ethical framework for policy formulation.