India's public health policies have shifted from focusing on primary care to promoting private sector involvement, impacting accessibility and...
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Despite South Africa producing a substantial number of trained optometrists, the majority of them work in the private sector and in urban areas. This imbalance leaves rural communities underserved and exacerbates health inequities. Does it make sense for us to use public funds and institutions to train people predominantly for the private sector?
India's public health policies have shifted from focusing on primary care to promoting private sector involvement, impacting accessibility and...
The Republic of Italy, a country rich in history, culture, and art, is facing a severe demographic crisis that threatens its long-term political and...
Niger State House of Assembly Speaker, Hon Abdulmalik Mohammad Sarkin-Daji, has called on stakeholders in the health sector to develop a regulatory...
Niger State House of Assembly Speaker, Hon Abdulmalik Mohammad Sarkin-Daji, has called on stakeholders in the health sector to develop a regulatory...
Labour Party Health secretary Wes Streeting is facing renewed criticism for bringing in Alan Milburn to meetings on NHS reform. Well, Streeting, the...
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has corrected an error that initially denied Isaac Anin Baah, a visually impaired...
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has corrected an error that initially denied Isaac Anin Baah, a visually impaired...
There is a critical need for public sector and private sector healthcare reform that transcends political posturing and vested interests, and...
The Health Sector Unions and Professional Associations have raised concerns about the unchecked destruction of forest reserves, water bodies, and the...
By Zhou Chao After the 2008 global financial crisis, the Obama administration launched a reindustrialization strategy. Following Trump's election,...