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Common Challenges in Health Systems of Great Britain and the United States Offer Valuable Learning Opportunities

On a recent trip to Great Britain to learn about the English National Health Service (NHS), we observed how the increasing areas of overlap between the American system of primarily private insurance and the English system of primarily public insurance. Although we do not support nor expect the United States moving to a fully public …

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US spends most on healthcare but has worse outcomes: 6 report findings

The U.S. spends two to four times as much on healthcare as most other high-income countries, but the health outcomes lag behind, a new Commonwealth Fund study found. “U.S. Healthcare from a Global Perspective, 2022: Accelerating Spending, Worsening Outcomes” is an ongoing report by the Commonwealth Fund that compares healthcare spending and outcomes, health status …

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When smaller is better: Italian health care goes local after pandemic

FORLIMPOPOLI, Italy — There may be no better place to see the future of Italian health care than a small medical center in the town of Forlimpopoli. Until the arrival of the coronavirus, Italians prided themselves on having one of the best national health systems in the world. They told themselves that despite the endemic corruption, …

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The Mediterranean Diet: From an Environment-Driven Food Culture to an Emerging Medical Prescription

The Mediterranean diet originates in the food cultures of ancient civilizations which developed around the Mediterranean Basin and is based on the regular consumption of olive oil (as the main source of added fat), plant foods (cereals, fruits, vegetables, legumes, tree nuts, and seeds), the moderate consumption of fish, seafood, and dairy, and low-to-moderate alcohol …

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Costa Ricans Live Longer Than Us. What’s the Secret?

We’ve starved our public-health sector. The Costa Rica model demonstrates what happens when you put it first. The cemetery in Atenas, Costa Rica, a small town in the mountains that line the country’s lush Central Valley, contains hundreds of flat white crypt markers laid out in neat rows like mah-jongg tiles, extending in every direction. …

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Comparing the Responses to COVID-19 in Israel, Canada, and Japan

TPG International Health Academy (TPG-IHA) hosted its second virtual educational health summit for health plan and provider leadership on March 31, 2021. The summit focused on how Israel, Canada and Japan responded to COVID-19 pandemic over the past year. The international comparisons provided insight into vaccination strategies, strategies for dealing with the emerging variants, and …

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COVID-19 Response in Japan, Sweden, and the United States

Opinion piece by MHE’s Editorial Advisory Board Member and CEO of The Pharmacy Group, Perry Cohen. Perry discusses the response differences and vague similarities between the countries and addresses the continuous question, “What is the new normal?” Two important risk factors for COVID-19 severity are age and obesity. Both Sweden and Japan have populations significantly …

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Addressing vaccine hesitancy and access barriers to achieve persistent progress in Israel’s COVID-19 vaccination program

TPG International Health Academy (TPG-IHA) hosted a series of webinars in late 2020/early 2021 that focused on COVID-19 and the international healthcare landscape. You can view the webinar replays and read about the speakers by click here. One of our speakers from Israel provided this article on addressing vaccine hesitancy and access barriers and we …

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