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IJHG 27.2 Review

IJHG 27.2 Review IJHG 27.2 Fiona Ellen MacVane Phipps Independent Researcher, Bradford, UK Introduction The recent and on-going COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the global healthcare Received 20 March 2022 community views health and healthcare permanently. All too often in the past we have Revised 20 March 2022 Accepted 20 March 2022 fooled ourselves into thinking that global health improvement was a linear process. Today the future of global health is much less certain. Unexpected yet virulent pandemics, ethical issues around the manufacture of vaccines or other drugs needed by the whole world, climate change, wars and mass migrations, all will have a heavy impact on our attempts to make the world a healthier place in which to live. This issue of IJHG focuses on some of the issues associated with global health governance. The first three articles provide an insight into the Nordic Model of health and health governance. In effect, these three articles make up a mini Nordic sector, in lieu of devoting an entire issue to Nordic Health. This mini sector kicks off with Ibraghimova’s article on governance for global health. The author explores the way in which global health governance is applied in the four Nordic nations, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Health Governance Emerald Publishing

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Emerald Publishing Limited
ISSN
2059-4631
DOI
10.1108/ijhg-06-2022-147
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IJHG 27.2 Fiona Ellen MacVane Phipps Independent Researcher, Bradford, UK Introduction The recent and on-going COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the global healthcare Received 20 March 2022 community views health and healthcare permanently. All too often in the past we have Revised 20 March 2022 Accepted 20 March 2022 fooled ourselves into thinking that global health improvement was a linear process. Today the future of global health is much less certain. Unexpected yet virulent pandemics, ethical issues around the manufacture of vaccines or other drugs needed by the whole world, climate change, wars and mass migrations, all will have a heavy impact on our attempts to make the world a healthier place in which to live. This issue of IJHG focuses on some of the issues associated with global health governance. The first three articles provide an insight into the Nordic Model of health and health governance. In effect, these three articles make up a mini Nordic sector, in lieu of devoting an entire issue to Nordic Health. This mini sector kicks off with Ibraghimova’s article on governance for global health. The author explores the way in which global health governance is applied in the four Nordic nations,

Journal

International Journal of Health GovernanceEmerald Publishing

Published: May 6, 2022

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