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Corruption in the healthcare sector

Corruption in the healthcare sector

by ghgovernance | Oct 30, 2015 | Global Health Governance Blog, Governance

By Gail Thornton In the opening chapter of his newly published book, The Peculiar Dynamics of Corruption, Dr. Omer Gokcekus, a pioneer in global research on corruption,  shares a Turkish proverb that says  a “fish stinks first at the head,”  referring to the origin of...
Crowd sourcing as a model of problem solving in global health governance

Crowd sourcing as a model of problem solving in global health governance

by ghgovernance | Oct 22, 2015 | Global Health Governance Blog, Governance, Uncategorized

By Anna Guryanova, Young Voices Blog Multinational corporations and global research institutes restlessly seek to excel their methods of data analysis and gathering by creating leading and innovative strategies in science and technology.  In recent times, such...

China’s Healthcare Reform: Calling for More Systematic Changes

by ghgovernance | Oct 13, 2015 | Asia

  By Jingyi Hu, Young Voices Blog In June, the State Council issued a series of measures to accelerate the development of private hospitals. This new move toward healthcare reform aims to increase the competitiveness of private hospitals in order to alleviate the...

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