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Global Health Policy Group 2, laboratory training - Coggle Diagram
Global Health Policy Group 2
Investment
Division between countries via economic distribution
focus on young, working people to increase workforce
World bank and International Monetary Fund
Chronic diseases
Nutrition
Food industry, FDA
Health behavior intervention
nutrition
malnutrition, child & infant mortality, maternal health
Public health
Social determinants of health
Risk factors for global burden of disease
Social wealth ladder
Race based medicines
Worldwide burden of disease
WHO
Public interest
Individual vs community
Biopower
Resource allocation
Focus on prevention efforts
Can be at individual, community, & more broad political levels
Foreign policy
Global coordination
trade alliances, democracy, economic growth, reputation, destabilization
infectious disease, HIV/AIDS
US State department
Exert Political Influence
Charity
First, second, third worlds
Bill and melinda gates foundation, philanthropic organizations
Creation of developed vs developing countries
focus on marginalized, vulnerable populations
Security
protection against infectious disease
disease detectives
high income countries worry about disease they think may affect their population
Global epidemiology
prevention against infectious disease
laboratory training
workforce training
respond to infectious disease
Human rights
Public health = public good
advocacy for universal healthcare
Global vs public health
Structural causes of health determinants
humanitarian aid
Climate Change
pollution, harmful effects on health
Ground, Air, Water
increase in communicable disease, cholera, ringworm
Decreasing access to clean drinking water in lower income countries
Vulnerable, at risk communities
rising sea levels pose threat to islands
Unsustainable ecosystems
Technology
Modern technology
Telehealth
MyChart
virtue consults
remote monitoring
Global health surveillance
laboratory training