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Opening the GATE to inclusion for people with disabilities
(The Lancet, 2015)
How can we reduce health inequality?
(2015-01-19)
Digital communication between clinician and patient and the impact on marginalised groups: a realist review in general practice
(British Journal of General Practice, 2015-12)
Background Increasingly, the NHS is embracing the use of digital communication technology for communication between clinicians and patients. Policymakers deem digital clinical communication as presenting a solution to the ...
A Practical Vision of a More Equal Society
(2015)
Toward a New Radical Reformism Anthony Atkinson occupies a unique place among economists. During the past half-century, in defiance of prevailing trends, he managed to place the question of inequality at the center of his ...
Building stable livelihoods for the ultra-poor
(J-PAL and IPA Policy Bulletin., 2015)
Social determinants of health inequalities: towards a theoretical perspective using systems science
(2015)
A systems approach offers a novel conceptualization to natural and social systems. In recent years, this has led to perceiving population health outcomes as an emergent property of a dynamic and open, complex adaptive ...
In Cambodia, China feels the extent, and limits, of its growing power
(Washington post, 2015)
Monarchy and modern politics in Southeast Asia
(Brooking Institution, 2015)
Transforming the economic lives of the ultra-poor
(International Growth Centre, 2015)
Despite considerable progress in recent decades, nearly 1 billion people worldwide live below the international extreme poverty line of $1.90 per day. A group that has been particularly hard to reach with anti-poverty ...
Better Health Through Equity: Case Studies in Reframing Public Health Work
(American Public Health Association, 2015)
The efforts chronicled in this series of case studies are not only designed to improve health outcomes, they are also poised to save the country billions in health care spending. According to one study published in 2009, ...