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Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health

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PS012 - Social Determinants of Health: What Is Next?

May 27, 2008
Type/Items(s): Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health, PS012 - Social Determinants of Health
PS012 - Social Determinants of Health: What Is Next?
The STOP Initiative was part of the Stop Polio Campaign of 2000, which was a global effort to eradicate polio, and was the largest public health initiative in history. Photo: http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/, Chris Zahniser, B.S.N., R.N., M.P.H.
The notions of 'Social Medicine', migration, macroeconomic and social policies, as well as cultural and societal values were discussed. Speakers from the University of Rochester in the USA, the International Organization for Migration, the People's Health Movement and the World Health Organization contributed to the discussion.
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PL02 - Primary Healthcare Revisited in a Multistakeholder Landscape

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): PL02 - Primary Healthcare Revisited in a Multistakeholder Landscape, Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health
PL02 - Primary Healthcare Revisited in a Multistakeholder Landscape
H.E. Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, Vice President of the Republic of Uganda, photo: V. Krebs, ICVolunteers.org
John Martin, Adviser, Office of the Director General, WHO, Switzerland, opened the session stating that the purpose was to deliberate on what the world could do to improve the health care of its inhabitants. Despite progress in technology and treatments, why is the impact not substantial? He defined "global health" as encompassing all people on the planet, over and above individual nations. Health care centres cannot do the job alone - to face the challenge of gross social injustice requires a gross political response.
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PS006 - Primary Healthcare Revival: Beyond Declarations

"Hard to move on but unacceptable to stay where we are".

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Primary Healthcare and Social Determinants of Health, PS006 - Primary Healthcare Revival
PS006 - Primary Healthcare Revival: Beyond Declarations
Photo © V. Krebs, ICVolunteers.org
Although the philosophy of the Alma Ata declaration is still valid today, this session attempted to explain why its implementation has been hampered. The historical events that have occurred since the initial planning in the 1970's have tampered with the results. Insufficient health resources and poor infrastructures are stumbling blocks. The drive today should be away from more policy discussions and towards more ground action.
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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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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

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quoteHealthy people have many dreams. The sick have only one.quote

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