Negotiating public health in a globalized world : global health diplomacy in action /
David Fairman ... [et al.]
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 186 pages : illustrations)
- SpringerBriefs in public health, 2192-3698 .
- SpringerBriefs in public health. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-181) and index.
"In a new era of global health diplomacy, the most important tool for decision-making is negotiation. Globalization is binding countries, issues and people together as never before. In the domain of public health, traditional international concerns like the spread of infectious diseases have been joined by new concerns and challenges in managing the health impacts of trade and intellectual property rights, and by new opportunities to create effective global public health agreements and programs. To address the major health crises of today and to prevent or mitigate them in the future, countries must seek collective agreement and action within and across their borders. However, the world of international negotiation is not the world in which health decision-makers reside or are most comfortable. The goal of this guide is to provide health policy-makers with practical information and negotiation tools, to help them create better international health agreements and programs. "This is the best book I know to help health professionals develop the negotiation skills necessary to meet the challenges of global health diplomacy"--Provided by publisher.
9789400727809 (eBook) 9789400727793
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH POLICY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Medical policy
Globalization
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-181) and index.
"In a new era of global health diplomacy, the most important tool for decision-making is negotiation. Globalization is binding countries, issues and people together as never before. In the domain of public health, traditional international concerns like the spread of infectious diseases have been joined by new concerns and challenges in managing the health impacts of trade and intellectual property rights, and by new opportunities to create effective global public health agreements and programs. To address the major health crises of today and to prevent or mitigate them in the future, countries must seek collective agreement and action within and across their borders. However, the world of international negotiation is not the world in which health decision-makers reside or are most comfortable. The goal of this guide is to provide health policy-makers with practical information and negotiation tools, to help them create better international health agreements and programs. "This is the best book I know to help health professionals develop the negotiation skills necessary to meet the challenges of global health diplomacy"--Provided by publisher.
9789400727809 (eBook) 9789400727793
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH POLICY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Medical policy
Globalization