Thursday January 31st 2013

WHO unveils plan to promote universalisation of health system

Live mint/WSJ | Nov 1, 2012

By Vidya Krishnan

Comment from Old-Thinker News: According to this article, we are much better off under Soviet occupation. Our current political leaders are following a global plan.

Health experts and policy makers will urge a UN resolution on universal health coverage (UHC), making transformation of health systems a global political goal in the post-2015 development agenda, Judith Rodin, president of the Rockefeller Foundation, said on Thursday.

“We need political solutions as much as we need health solutions to reach our development goals,” Rodin said at the second global symposium on health systems research in Beijing. “We need political solutions as much as we need health solutions to reach our development goals. There is a global movement towards UHC and it is gathering momentum.”

 

One Comment for “WHO unveils plan to promote universalisation of health system”

  • ROGER, Irish-Canadian LIBERTARIAN says:

    The STATISTS can’t even solve the hunger problem around the world so now they want to mess up, oops I mean “solve” the health problem .

    What would we do without these “Humanitarian-Hypocrites”


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