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There are a multitude of strategies for achieving health equity and reducing disparities outlined in scholarly texts, some examples include: Advocacy. Advocacy for health equity has been identified as a key means of promoting favourable policy change. [188] EuroHealthNet carried out a systematic review of the academic and grey literature.
Globalization and Health is a peer-reviewed open-access public health journal from BioMed Central that covers the topic of globalization and its effects on health. Globalization and Health was the first open access global health journal available when it came out in 2005. [ 2 ]
Empowers key stakeholders to make decisions that will protect for our health and the health of the environment. In May 2018, it launched the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment (Harvard Chan C-CHANGE), [2] directed by former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. [3] The center is now directed by Dr. Aaron Bernstein. [4] [5]
SCIMAGO's SJR in the Health Policy category. The IJHS ranks in the 2nd quartile (85/242) and has its highest position on record. Scopus System (Elsevier) Citescore in the Health Policy category. The IJHS has had increasing citations since 2014, with a current citescore of 1.71 (2nd quartile). SSCI Journals in the Health Policy & Services category
The Journal of International Business Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal published by Palgrave Macmillan on behalf of the Academy of International Business covering research on international business. The journal was established in 1970 and the editor-in-chief is Rosalie L. Tung (Simon Fraser University).
BMJ Global Health is a peer-reviewed medical journal which publishes research articles and reviews about global health issues. The journal was established in 2016 [1] and is published by the BMJ Publishing Group. [2] As of 2022, its editor-in-chief is Seye Abimbola (University of Sydney). [3] [4]
The Journal of Communication in Healthcare: Strategies, Media, and Engagement in Global Health is a quarterly peer-reviewed healthcare journal covering the field of health communication across the intersecting fields of healthcare, public health, global health, and medicine.
The primary purposes of EHP are to communicate recent scientific findings and trends in the environmental health sciences; to improve the environmental health knowledge base among researchers, administrators, and policy makers; and to inform the public about important topics in environmental health. [1]