There is no Universal Health Coverage without strong political will

In this post, Gabriel described how strong political will is important for the actualization of Universal Health Coverage
The current state of Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Scheme: Redefining strategies to achieve Universal Health Coverage

Mr. Dara Ajala-Damisa is the Program Manager at Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organization based in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch uses evidence-based advocacy and communication to influence health policy and improve health care access in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch, through its numerous venues, delivers knowledgeable commentary and in-depth analysis of health issues in Nigeria, always with integrity. Their reach is greater than ever and their voice is recognized as a powerful champion for improving people’s health across the sector.
The essence of solutions journalism: An indispensable tool towards health system strengthening in Nigeria

Mr. Chibuike Alagboso is a health journalist with the Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organization based in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch uses evidence-based advocacy and communication to influence health policy and improve health care access in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch, through its numerous venues, delivers knowledgeable commentary and in-depth analysis of health issues.
How to improve emergency medicine in Nigeria

On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Gabriel discusssed how emergency medicine can be improved for better health delivery.
Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava discusses inequities in Indian healthcare system: Being a prisoner of birth

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr. Dhairya discusses inequities in the Indian healthcare system: Being a Prisoner of Birth We all suffer in our different ways from being prisoners of birth Jeffrey Archer Listen to the post here No quote best synthesizes my thoughts as I start to pen […]
The Practice of Medicine — Hazy or Invisible Lines

The Practice of Medicine — Hazy or Invisible Lines Dr. Stephen Landy, MD, FAAN, FAHS The Practice of Medicine — Hazy or Invisible Lines Abstract Unforeseen twists and turns continue to affect the practice of medicine. These include the evolution of the electronic health record, the resource-based relative value scale, evaluation and management coding, and […]
Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 2

Dr. Caroline Light continues her discussion about gun violence and the pandemic with journalist Abené Clayton in Part 2 of this 2-part series.
Timely Reflections on Gun Violence: A Discussion with Journalist Abené Clayton, Part 1

Dr. Caroline Light discusses homicide surge in the San Francisco Bay area during the pandemic with journalist Abené Clayton. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series.
Edition 50 –Addiction, Substance Use, and Pressure Among Adolescent through Collegiate Athletes – Why We Need to Keep Talking

Addiction, Substance Use, and Pressure Among Adolescent through Collegiate Athletes: Why We Need to Keep Talking By Casey P. Schukow Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Schukow C. Addiction, substance use, and pressure among adolescent through collegiate athletes-why we need to keep talking. HPHR. 2021;50. 10.54111/0001/WW5 Addiction, Substance […]
Contributions of Digital startups to Healthcare access in Nigeria

On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Dr Laz Ude Eze the Founder of TalkHealthNaija describes the contributions of digital startups to healthcare in Nigeria. He also describes what can be done differently in the digital space to improve healthcare in the country.