What does Denmark’s permanent suspension of both the AstraZeneca and Janssen covid-19 vaccines mean for other countries?

Denmark’s decision needs to be understood in the broader context. The country’s unique situation does not necessarily apply to others and the halt could jeopardise global vaccine uptake, especially in countries with insufficient pandemic control.

Was the pandemic preventable?

The recommendations of the "COVID-19: Make it the Last Pandemic" report by the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response

Infographic | Focusing on people living with rare bone diseases

Building alliances against osteoporosis and fragility fractures

Not yet ready for the challenge

In many ways, Asia-Pacific societies are falling short in addressing the region’s current osteoporosis burden (discussed in an earlier article). They are certainly far from prepared for the likely growth in this health burden. 

Thailand: Osteoporosis moves up the health policy agenda

For many years, recalls Dr Sattaya Rojanasthien – head of the Department of Orthopaedics at Chiang Mai University Hospital – doctors “tried to tell policy makers about the increasing burden of osteoporosis” in Thailand. Hard information to back up the assertion was limited. No reliable estimates exist, for example, for the prevalence of osteoporosis, while published figures on hip fractures cover individual cities and almost all are from before 2010. Nevertheless, even at that time, available data were already showing an increase in hip fractures of 2% per year at that time.1

Leaving the darkness, seeing the light: A focus on people living with rare bone diseases

Leaving the darkness, seeing the light: A focus on people living with rare bone diseases is an Economist Intelligence Unit briefing paper, sponsored by Ipsen, a global pharmaceutical company. This independent research covers rare bone diseases and the patient experience in the US and Europe with policy lessons for healthcare professionals and policymakers. Review of the evidence in the literature and interviews with representatives of clinical practice and patient organisations were undertaken to help inform our research and this report.

How to secure the future funding and sustainability of UK care homes

Care homes should be subject to far greater transparency and community oversight, especially in light of covid-19 deaths

Assessing innovation: How Health Technology Assessment can adapt to improve the evaluation of novel cancer therapies in Europe

The process of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has been a key tool used by many European governments over the last two decades to evaluate healthcare innovations and ensure that those paying for healthcare get as much value—and benefit for patients—from their investment as possible.
 

Projet global de financement pour l’élimination du cancer du col de l’utérus : Financer la prévention secondaire dans les contextes de faible revenu

Beyond surgery: How lifestyle and dietary interventions can reduce the burden of obesity and diabetes in Kuwait

The Gulf states have an obesity problem. Between 31% and 43% of people in each of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations are obese, a proportion that grows to almost three-quarters when including overweight people.

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