global health (422 E3) Flashcards

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global health

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the understanding and promoting of health in an inter-cultural and interdisciplinary context

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goal of global health

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Improving health for all people in all nations by promoting wellness and eliminating avoidable disease, disability, and death

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global healthcare delivery ideal: decolonizing health

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Stresses the commonality of our humanity and an approach to health which requires a collective (partnership-based) action

Accompaniment and solidarity = working side by side with colleagues with social justice as a core component to healthcare

Ex. Partners in Health(PIH): ‘We refuse to accept that any life is worth less than another

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the United Nations

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Neither a supra-State nor a government entity. It does not have an army and it imposes no taxes. It depends on the political will of its Member States to have its decisions put into action and relies on the contributions of its Members to carry out its activities

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World Health Organizations

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Established by the UN as responsible for international public health. Advocates for universal health care, monitoring public health risks, coordinating responses to health emergencies, and promoting health and well-being. Funded by voluntary member states and private donors

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definition of a refugee

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a refugee is a person who must leave his or her homeland due to persecution of beliefs, race or ethnicity

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how do we measure health at a population level

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global burden of disease

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global burden of disease

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Tool to quantify health loss from hundreds of diseases, injuries, and risk factors

Health systems can be improved, and disparities can be eliminated

GBD research incorporates both theprevalenceof a given disease or risk factor and therelative harm it causes.

The tools allow decision-makers to compare the effects of different diseases, such as malaria versus cancer, and then use that information to prioritize prevention, research and funding

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health care systems: life expectancy

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life expectancy: 76.4% (average for high income is 82.3%, ranked 32/38)

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what does the US do well at compared to other nations

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cancer survival
heart attack, and stroke survival
Medicating those with long-term chronic conditions (diabetes)
Research


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what are the top performing countries doing

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They provide for universal coverage and remove cost barriers

They invest in primary care systems to ensure that high-value services are equitably available in all communities to all people

They reduce administrative burdens that divert time, efforts, and spending from health improvement efforts

They invest in social services, especially for children and working-age adults

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who were the top performing countries

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Norway, The Netherlands, and Australia

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disability adjusted life year

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a measure of overall disease burden, expressed as the cumulative number of years lost due to ill health, disability or early death

takes into consideration morbidity and quality of life

want to reduce DALY

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