International Journal of Health Governance: Volume 29 Issue 2

Subjects:

Table of contents

Effective health systems facing pandemic crisis: lessons from COVID-19 in Europe for next emergencies

Mario Coccia, Igor Benati

The investigation goal is the analysis of the relation between healthcare expenditures and other resources, and COVID-19 fatality rates among European countries to design…

Intersectional collaboration and the development of prevention infrastructures: a qualitative study

Ankie de Bekker, Päivi Reckman, Peter Kemper, Lidwien Lemmens

Investing in prevention could be of great benefit to public health. Especially for people with health risks, such as overweight, depressive symptoms, low social-economic status or…

Appraisal of policy measures at the beginning of a pandemic: Empirical evidence from the first four months and 12 months of the COVID-19 pandemic

Emile du Plessis

The rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic upended societies across the world, with billions forced into lockdowns. As countries contemplated instating and rolling back lockdown…

A self-assessment guide for readiness to govern

Alex Berland

This viewpoint introduces a “Readiness Self-Assessment Guide” that can be used as a diagnostic tool to help health service governors and managers, particularly in Low-Middle…

Collaborative care for mental health of children and young people: a qualitative study of the experiences of mental health professionals

Sarrah Fatima, Kristina Brenisin, Isobel Doyle, Esther Gathii, Kieran Breen

The development and implementation of a provider collaborative (PC) represents an ambitious and complex piece of work to be delivered across a geographical area for a vulnerable…

Public health infrastructure and human resources in tribal areas of India: a decadal assessment (2012–2022) with Rural Health Statistics data

Vinay Tripathi, G.S. Preetha

The recommended public healthcare infrastructure and human resources are essential to deliver healthcare services, particularly in tribal areas, as the country’s tribal population…

Did the increase in birth grants result in higher births? Evidence from the Czech demographic and population policy change

Ondřej Dvouletý

This research contributes to a better understanding of the effects of public demographic and population policy. The study investigates whether a considerable increase in birth…

Cover of International Journal of Health Governance

ISSN:

2059-4631

e-ISSN:

2059-464X

ISSN-L:

2059-4631

Online date, start – end:

2016

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Irina Ibragimova
  • Dr Helen Phagava