Podcasts from the Global Health track of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
Now that a comprehensive health care plan has passed in the United States, will it suffer from the same system that often slow down large-scale public policy-like system inefficiencies and sub-optimal implementation networks?
Seth Berkley, Moderator Laurie Garrett
Seth Berkley, Christopher Elias, Jeff Sturchio, Moderator Lyndon Haviland
New models and visions for US leadership and its role in rethinking development-assistance for global health.
Drug companies have acces that we don't, but is there a way to make pharmaceuticals readily available to the masses?
We are pouring money into global health humanitarian crises, but is it working?
Societies fail women at key moments in their lives - by not offering them quality health care. The consequences- and costs- of inaction are great. After all, women and girls are major contributors to families, communities, and economies.
Doctors Without Borders and Humanitarian Crises
The H1N1 flu generated tremendous media attention and public concern. How prepared are we for a pandemic? True preparedness means the government, private sector, and NGO community working together.