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Big plans, research and technology: highlights from the World Cancer Series: 2021

Highlights from the World Cancer Series: 2021

Pandemic response: learnings from the World Health Summit keynote session

Key findings from the World Health Summit - including rethinking pandemic preparedness, sustaining and developing innovative partnerships, and the need for action before the world “moves on” from covid-19.

ACT-Accelerator: the next 12 months

An independent review of the international initiative provides some insights about its challenges, achievements, and directions for the future reflected in the new ACT-A strategic plan

Article 1 | Roadmap to resilience: A post pandemic vision of healthcare delivery

The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) pandemic, first reported in China in December 2019 and subsequently declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020, has caused unprecedented disruptions to health systems and health care delivery across the globe. Since then, countries have scrambled to respond to, mitigate and adapt to constantly evolving challenges that the pandemic has presented across all facets of life.

A country-level pandemic response toolkit: Enabling lessons learned

Pandemic preparedness: lessons from covid-19

David Humphreys, Economist Impact's global practice leader for health policy, will co-chair the Pandemic preparedness: lessons from covid-19 session at this year's World Health Summit. In this article, he highlights the importance of research to tackle future health challenges, as well as examples of our latest pandemic-related work.

A moral imperative

As COVAX faces a shortfall of almost a third of the 2 billion doses it planned to deliver this year, urgent redress is needed

Health disparities are avoidable, unfair and cost us all

Cancer control in the Czech Republic: Findings from the Index of Cancer Preparedness

Cancer control in the Czech Republic findings from the Index of Cancer Preparedness is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by SOTIO and PPF. One of Europe’s ageing societies, the Czech Republic faces a growing cancer burden. Its response to cancer has been strong, helped by a generous health insurance system, a skilled workforce and advanced infrastructure. But to accelerate success, more coordination of resources is needed, as is greater attention to patient-centred care.

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).
 

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