A country-level pandemic response toolkit: Enabling lessons learned

Health disparities are avoidable, unfair and cost us all

Prediabetes: The Economic Burden in Hong Kong

To address this need, the EIU conducted a research programme to illuminate the costs of inaction around prediabetes in Hong Kong, as well as the potential economic impact of interventions to delay the onset of type 2 diabetes (T2DM).
 

Health article series: exploring the role of the laboratory and its impact

Video | Vaccine-Preventable Disease Scorecard

From the report Health Systems Swimming Naked? How the covid-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in paediatric immunisation programmes in emerging economies

Health Systems Swimming Naked?

When a highly disruptive event like the pandemic occurs, it places substantial stress on many of these programmes simultaneously, just as an economic downturn does on every company at once. The results for both finance and public health are revealing. To quote Warren Buffett, “only when the tide goes out, do you discover who’s been swimming naked”.

World Lung Cancer Day

World Lung Cancer Day reminds us that lung cancer must be at the top of Europe's agenda every day.

Enabling telemedicine for people living with diabetes: Focus on South Africa

The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes has been growing in South Africa since the 1990s. Twenty years ago that rise was obscured by burgeoning morbidity and mortality from HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB), but these are now falling due to the health system’s focus on tackling them and the roll-out of antiretroviral therapy. There now needs to be a similar focus from government and the health system on NCDs, with a shift within the country from an acute care model to a chronic care model that is better suited to managing their growing burden.

Which covid-19 digital health workarounds should translate into permanent service provision?

Covid-19 has accelerated the implementation of digital technologies across healthcare systems. Here we look at a few recently completed EIU projects that focus on how digital technologies have been used to mitigate the challenges created by the pandemic but also have great potential to address current and future healthcare challenges.

Health literacy around the world: policy approaches to wellbeing through knowledge and empowerment

Health literacy improves lives and reduces health inequities. Building up people’s competencies and knowledge regarding health can empower them and boost their resilience, helping them in managing their health and wellbeing in complex healthcare systems. Promoting health literacy can boost the health of future generations and allow healthcare professionals and their organisations to better engage with people in a patient-centric way.

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