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World Health Assembly
Consists of 194 member states setting policies and budgets
Executive Board
Acts as a liaison between Assembly and member countries
Secretariat
Responsible for policy implementation and providing support
WHO Core Functions
Includes leadership, research, norms, policy options, technical support, and health
trends
Health Resolutions
Proposals evaluated by Director-General and sent to Assembly for voting
WHO-UN Interaction
Collaboration integrating health initiatives with UN goals
Disease Eradication Efforts
Involvement in initiatives like smallpox and polio eradication
Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Collaborative effort reducing polio cases by 90%
COVID-19 Response
, Coordination of international responses and vaccine distribution
Canada's Healthcare System
Funded nationally, administered provincially, challenges with wait times
Private Insurance in Canada
Covers services not included in public healthcare
Key Stakeholders in Canadian Health Policy
Federal government, provincial governments, Health Canada, professional associations
Health Policy Issues in Canada
Rising costs, personnel shortages, health disparities, aging population
Sweden's Healthcare System
Regulated universal system with government oversight
China's Healthcare System
State-controlled system with government setting policies
WHO's Healthy Cities Initiative
Case study on promoting health in urban areas
Primary Care Workforce Challenges
Issues related to primary care professionals
Healthcare Reforms in Various Countries
Changes in healthcare systems globally
Private health insurance
Covers about 62% to 65% of Americans, distinct from public insurance programs.
Public health insurance