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Careless prescriptions: Why we should be worried about the use of antibiotics

Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics wastes money and accelerates the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, warns Simon Trace, CEO of Practical Action, an international development charity.

Death’s Long Shadow: Finding A Better Way Out

Across the world, the question of whether or not people should have the right to end their own lives is gaining attention. An equally important question is how to extend the right kind of care to people living in pain and distress or with incurable conditions. And while progress is being made, we are still failing to meet this basic human need.

Governments in Asia-Pacific struggle to adapt to rising chronic disease burden

UK tops EIU’s Quality of Death Index

New EIU report explores telehealth access environment

An introduction to value-based healthcare in Europe

Gulf Health: A Modern History

This infographic, sponsored by Philips, explores how the state of health in the Gulf has shifted over the last 60 years and what the new challenges are for the region. 

Investing in Quality: Healthcare in the UAE - Arabic translation

Investing in Quality: Healthcare in the UAE - Arabic translation

Investing in Quality: Healthcare in the UAE

As part of the government’s national strategy, the United Arab Emirates is seeking to raise the quality of healthcare to international best practice standards by 2021. What are the main quality gaps to be overcome in this period? How are changes such as mandatory insurance laws, management outsourcing of public facilities, regulatory devolution and increased rates of accreditation and data collection influencing quality of care?

Ancient enemy, modern imperative - A time for greater action against tuberculosis

How can health systems tackle tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis (TB) is the second-biggest single infectious killer—after HIV/AIDS—on earth, causing the death of 1.3m people in 2012. Ancient enemy, modern imperative: A time for greater action against tuberculosis, a new Economist Intelligence Unit report supported by Janssen, shows that TB efforts to date have often suffered from a lack of compelling ambition and interest. What are the barriers to fighting the disease?

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