Mental health and integration

Mental illness is the second largest contributor to years lost due to disability (YLDs) in Asia-Pacific. Nowhere, though, do more than half of those affected receive any medical treatment. Across the region, policy makers and health systems are taking note.

Confronting obesity in Italy

Meanwhile, efforts have been made to classify obesity as a disease in Italy, but the country still lacks an overall, multidisciplinary obesity strategy that integrates comprehensive approaches to both prevention and treatment of the problem. Hence, there remains a lot of room for improvement in policymaking to combat obesity in Italy.

 

China’s digital health revolution

How developed is China’s digital healthcare space?

Women and leadership: Well-being in the executive suite

As the Economist Intelligence Unit report “Women’s health and well-being” found, women’s definition of well-being evolves with circumstances. Now, new research carried out by a German-Swedish team of academics finds that women’s well-being has different sources than men’s well-being. This is an important finding for companies and governments alike: to attract women to leadership roles, employers need a better understanding of what makes them happy.

The Internet of organs

Digital technology already underpins the supply of organ transplants, but there is plenty of room for further innovation

日本における“価値に基づく医療”

Value-based healthcare in Japan: An evolving concept

Value-based healthcare in Japan

Value-based healthcare looks at health outcomes of treatment relative to cost. In this particular report The EIU examines whether Japan's healthcare system delivers good value for money, its approach to pricing and reimbursement, and the evolution of a nascent system for health technology assessment (HTA).

Further reading:

Evolving Development Goals in an evolving world

Can the success of one social or economic goal affect the success of many others? According to this report, yes. Policy goals cannot be addressed individually, especially as the world becomes more resource constrained. Interconnected strategies and cross-sector co-operation are becoming increasingly important.

Evolving development goals in an evolving world is an EIU report, sponsored by Microsoft, that explores how policymakers in both the developed and developing world prioritise social and environmental goals.

 

Frontiers of Efficiency: Doing More With Less In Healthcare

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