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The Global Health System: Lessons for a Stronger Institutional Framework

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  • Suerie Moon
  • Nicole A Szlezák
  • Catherine M Michaud
  • Dean T Jamison
  • Gerald T Keusch
  • William C Clark
  • Barry R Bloom

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In the last in a series of four articles highlighting the changing nature of global health institutions, Suerie Moon and colleagues propose future actions to strengthen these institutions.

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  • Suerie Moon & Nicole A Szlezák & Catherine M Michaud & Dean T Jamison & Gerald T Keusch & William C Clark & Barry R Bloom, 2010. "The Global Health System: Lessons for a Stronger Institutional Framework," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 7(1), pages 1-5, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:1000193
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000193
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    1. Szlezák, Nicole A & Bloom, Barry R. & Jamison, Dean T. & Keusch, Gerald T. & Clark, William C. & Moon, Suerie & Michaud, Catherine M., 2010. "The Global Health System: Actors, Norms, and Expectations in Transition," Scholarly Articles 5341871, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
    2. Kitamura, Tomomi & Obara, Hiromi & Takashima, Yoshihiro & Takahashi, Kenzo & Inaoka, Kimiko & Nagai, Mari & Endo, Hiroyoshi & Jimba, Masamine & Sugiura, Yasuo, 2013. "World Health Assembly Agendas and trends of international health issues for the last 43 years: Analysis of World Health Assembly Agendas between 1970 and 2012," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 110(2), pages 198-206.
    3. Nathan Blanchet & Milan Thomas & Rifat Atun & Dean Jamison & Felicia Knaul & Robert Hecht, 2014. "Global Collective Action in Health: The WDR+20 Landscape of Core and Supportive Functions," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2014-011, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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