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Subject Global Health Policy: Trust, Democracy & Pharmaceuticals
Date August 5, 2021 8:01 PM
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The Latest Research, Commentary, And News From Health Affairs

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Dear John,

Today we consider the implications of trust, democratic quality, and
pharmaceutical incentives on public health beyond US borders.

Public Trust, Democracy & Pharmaceuticals

Four papers in the new issue
discuss multiple
components of global health and access.

* Corrina Moucheraud and coauthors assess trust in government and health
workers
,
and how trust is associated with attitudes toward vaccines.

* Moran Bodas and Kobi Peleg review the influence of trust in government
on public attitudes toward COVID-19
public
health regulations

in Israel.

* Tara Templin and coauthors examine three decades of data from 170
countries to assess the relationship between democratic quality and
universal health coverage
.

* David Ridley and coauthors evaluate the influence of the FDA's
Tropical Disease Priority Review Vouchers

program on drug development and access using case studies from over a
decade.

For all of Health Affairs' global health policy research, blog posts,
podcasts, and events, visit our website
.

Today on Health Affairs Blog, David Myles and Duncan Maru discuss low
job satisfaction

and high rates of post-traumatic stress symptoms, burnout, and turnover
among health care workers.

Also, Diana Patricia Guízar Sánchez and coauthors propose a
transnational model of mental health care for migrants

that incorporates social justice and human rights perspectives.

In a new GrantWatch post, Anitha Sivasankaran and coauthors share
lessons learned from The Rockefeller Foundation's efforts to mobilize
stakeholders across sectors to address the COVID-19 testing gap in the
US
.

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Your Daily Digest

Trust In Governments And Health Workers Low Globally, Influencing
Attitudes Toward Health Information, Vaccines

Corrina Moucheraud et al.

Pandemic Fatigue: The Effects Of The COVID-19 Crisis On Public Trust And
Compliance With Regulations In Israel

Moran Bodas and Kobi Peleg

Democracies Linked To Greater Universal Health Coverage Compared With
Autocracies, Even In An Economic Recession

Tara Templin et al.

US Tropical Disease Priority Review Vouchers: Lessons In Promoting Drug
Development And Access

David B. Ridley et al.

Health Care Workers Deserve Solidarity, Not Just Gratitude

David Myles and Duncan Maru

A Transnational Model Of Migrant Mental Health Care With A Human Rights
Perspective And A Social Justice Lens

Diana Patricia Guízar Sánchez et al.

Making A Collective Impact In A Public Health Crisis: Recommendations
For Grantors And Practitioners

Anitha Sivasankaran et al.

 

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