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Globalization's Affect on Global Burdens of Disease - Coggle Diagram
Globalization's Affect on Global Burdens of Disease
Global Flows
Associated with many flows that have direct and indirect effects on health (Labonté et al., 2011)
Increased trade flows
Increased financial flows
Increased information flows
Increased people flows
Increased pathogen flows
Movement of people= transport of pathogens
Public Health Concerns Arising from Globalization
Globalized diseases
The increase in human mobility has accelerated the speed and distance at which microbes can travel (Labonté et al., 2011)
Policy and practice have lead to slower response times (Labonté et al., 2011)
Economic vulnerabilities
Foreign outsourcing
Trade
Globilization can be:
Cultural
Economic
Technological
Institutional
Social
Environmental
Health services are increasingly influenced by globalization-induced changes in health care policy, economic development and trade, and knowledge, but also by migration (Huynen et al., 2005).