Jesse Bump

@JesseBump

Global Health Faculty and ED of . My views only. Improving health systems by analyzing political economy and history.

Boston, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2011.

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    As its foreword notes, this is more than a book but a "collective learning tool" for managers & others who seek health at reasonable cost. Still great to have a physical copy of the book! Thanks etc.

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    RSVP now to join us Tues Feb 25 at this event, A Conversation with Ambassador Samantha Power , moderated by

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    What an interesting paper! Adds weight to the growing body of literature on the effect of IMF structural adjustment policy on health system access equity and health outcomes. CC:

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    Dr. Walaiporn on the main stage! Wonderful to see the next generation of Thai leadership emerging! Great panel with Dr. Viroj, Deans YY and Mills, Dr Thulare!

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    This new paper is a bombshell. It finds that neoliberal structural adjustment policies imposed by the IMF on global South countries have worsened health system access and *increased neonatal mortality*. Structural adjustment is a crime against humanity.

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    is a smart investment & achievable goal everywhere. To deliver on the promise of countries can & must increase investments in the health of their own people.

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    31. sij

    How do we address the political economy of UHC? A tasking affair. Panelist across different settings underscoring the dynamics of politics among stakeholders.

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    And for much longer too. Repeated rounds of country monitoring of IHPResults affirm this. We need to unravel the political economy of this decolonize global health to promote mutual accountability.

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    31. sij

    Turns out Governments keep their promises more than donors do? Who would have thought? - Perhaps, we ought to support governments and and hold them accountable to deliver domestic driven UHC.

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    31. sij

    Heard at : “ as a measure of governments’ performance” by . Very interesting angle!

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    Congratulations Mink, Tony Culyer, the book is out! See many great chapters by Dr Yot Peter Smith David Kim, more! See me contribute a chapter and 100 bhat!

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    Ballers choice! Lounge style tuk tuk, Bangkok w

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    Financing for UHC has to be domestic money. It’s our money, ppl’s money. We have to be the ones who make decisions together. Dr. ⁦⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ spoke passionately at the opening of ⁦⁩ session “Reaching those furthest behind” at

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  16. 30. sij

    Exciting conference opportunity on priority setting this fall in Ethiopia--jointly hosted by the Addis and Bergen Centres for Ethics and Priority Setting. Travel support available!

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    rules snack time with caustic passive aggressive signage and a raft of delicious fresh fruits and veggies!

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    29. sij

    Today I’m pleased to share the product(s) of a two-year project combining input from a distinguished (and truly delightful!) line-up of international experts, funded by the Prince Mahidol Award Foundation, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, and iDSI... my first (mini) thread...

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    .. assessing and implementing interventions to prevent NCDs. [iDSI is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the UK’s Department for International Development, and the Rockefeller Foundation].

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