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Confronting Health Transition

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PL06 - Business, Lifestyles, and Public Health

May 27, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PL06 - Business, Lifestyles, and Public Health, The Role of the Private Sector
The Chair, Dr. Gaudenz Silberschmidt, Vice Director of the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health and Head of International Affairs Division, opened the session by pointing to the heavy burden for the world of non-communicable diseases. He believes that the wealth and experience of the private sector means that it has an important role to play in helping to reduce this burden: "The business of business is not only business".
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PS003 - Oncology: Only for the Rich?

A need for global access to treatment

May 27, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PS003 - Oncology, Education, Knowledge and Technology, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments
PS003 - Oncology: Only for the Rich?
4 February is World Cancer Day. This year, the campaign poster focused on smoking: "I love my smoke-free childhood". Image: www.uicc.org
The global incidence of cancer is on a rise with over 10 million new cancer cases diagnosed per year. More than 6 million annual deaths are attributable to cancer with over 20 million people considered to be living cases of the disease. It is predicted that over the next 20 years, there will be an approximate 200% increase in death rates due to cancer in low-middle income countries. Although the global incidence in high income countries is also rising, the mortality rate is at a slight decline. It is the first time that cancer is on the agenda of this forum, and as the speeches illustrate, the global community has an important role to act upon cancer control.
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PS005 - Making Mental Health a Global Priority: Scaling Up Services

May 27, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PS005 - Making Mental Health a Global Priority
"I am going to do an impossible thing: I am going to try and present a positive picture of how it is possible to develop solutions..." - Professor R. S. Murthy, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (Bangalore, India).
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PL01 - Tomorrow's Health Systems: In Phase with Reality?

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Health and Health Systems in a Globalised World, Confronting Health Transition, PL01 - Tomorrow's Health Systems, Education, Knowledge and Technology
PL01 - Tomorrow's Health Systems: In Phase with Reality?
Photo: James Gathany, http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/
The world is moving at a faster pace than ever before. Technology is advancing considerably and people from varied backgrounds and geographic situations are now able to communicate and interact instantly. The development of health systems in the world has been particularly slow to this transition and organizations all over the world continue to strive to meet these changes by searching for ways to create better access to health care.
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PS 001-01 - Management of Chronic Disease I:

A Multistakeholder Approach

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PS001 - Management of Chronic Disease I
PS 001-01 - Management of Chronic Disease I:
Every year, World Heart Days aims to rise awarness about heart diseases. Image: poster for World Heart Day 2006
With the passing of the World Health Assembly resolution and endorsement, it is the perfect time to address the implementation and strategy objectives for non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention and control. NCDs are responsible for approximately 60 percent of all deaths globally, with figures estimated to increase. A substantial proportion of major chronic diseases (CD), specifically cardiovascular disease (CVD), respiratory diseases, cancer and diabetes can be prevented.
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PS002 - Management of Chronic Disease II:

Adapting Health Services, Engaging Communities

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PS002 - Management of Chronic Disease II
How can we integrate health care for chronic diseases so that patients are diagnosed, given proper treatment and an appropriate care plan so their disease does not worsen without proper follow-up? Can community engagement really make a difference?
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PS004 - Agequake in Health Systems: Imperatives of an Aging Population

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): PS004 - Agequake in Health Systems, Confronting Health Transition
PS004 - Agequake in Health Systems: Imperatives of an Aging Population
Pannel discussed issues related to aging, which affects not only developed countries, but more and more also develping ones. Photo © V. Krebs, ICVolunteers.org
Demographic aging will be one of the most dramatic trends of this century. Populations in developed countries are older, but populations in developing countries are aging faster. Non-communicable diseases are now the biggest killers and population aging is one of the underlying socioeconomic, cultural, political and environmental determinants. Chronic eye diseases such as glaucoma, age related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy are the major causes of blindness worldwide, and their prevalence is increasing due to an aging population and life-style changes.
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2008 Edition: Welcome Message

Strengthening Health Systems and the Global Health Workforce

May 25, 2008
Type/Items(s): Health and Health Systems in a Globalised World, Confronting Health Transition, Responsive Health Systems, Health Policy and Health Systems Financing, Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health, The Global Health Workforce, Education, Knowledge and Technology, Social Accountability of Universities and Training Institutions, Health Research
2008 Edition: Welcome Message
Opening Ceremony at the International Conference Centre in Geneva, photo © ICVolunteers.org
On behalf of the Geneva University Hospitals, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva, and the Forum Organizing Committee, we are delighted to welcome you to the Geneva Forum: Towards Global Access to Health. This second edition of the Geneva Health Forum comes as the result of the success of the first Forum, which took place end of August 2006.
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Forum Themes
Health and Health Systems in a Globalised World
Confronting Health Transition
Responsive Health Systems
Health Policy and Health Systems Financing
Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health
The Global Health Workforce
Education, Knowledge and Technology
Social Accountability of Universities and Training Institutions
Health Research
Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments
The Role of the Private Sector

Quotes For Health
quoteHealth is a universal human aspiration and a basic human need.quote

- CSDH interim statement 2007