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Global Health Security Funding Annotated Bibliography

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Assefa, Y., Hill, P.S., Gilks, C.F., Van Damme, W., van de Pas, R., Woldeyohannes, S. & Reid, S. (2020). Global health security and universal health coverage: Understanding convergences and divergences for a synergistic response. PLoS ONE,15(12), 1-16.

These researchers identify global health security and universal health coverage as major global health agendas. However, these two concepts have tensions between them, which in turn affects the level of funding for global public health security. The study concluded that the achievement of global health security is impossible without universal health coverage. Therefore, strengthening global health security requires improving funding for universal health coverage. The article will be utilized in the present study to identify areas of funding for improved global health security.

Blinken, A.J. & Becerra, X. (2021). Strengthening global health security and reforming the international health regulations: Making the world safer from future pandemics. JAMA, 326(13), 1255-1256.

The article discusses how the world can be made safer from future health risks and emergencies through the advancement of global public health security. The authors suggests that the global health security can be strengthened by reforming...

They recommend the creation of a system of international law and cooperation to strengthen cooperation across geographical boundaries. Insights obtained from...
…examines how relevant stakeholders in the U.S. healthcare industry can safeguard the country from health challenges in an increasingly interconnected world. The authors recognize that enhancing global health security is critical toward protecting the health and wellbeing of U.S. citizens. It concludes that key stakeholders like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should create partnerships at all levels and jurisdictions as part of advancement of global health security. Such partnerships will help protect the country and the world from devastating health and economic effects of health risks and public health emergencies. This article will be used in the present study to highlight the significance of…

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Friedman et al. (2020). Global health in the age of COVID-19: Responsive health systems through a right to health fund. Health and Human Rights Journal, 22(1), 199-207.

This article examines how funding for health systems across the globe would make them well-resourced and universally accessible. These researchers identify gaps in current funding for health systems in relation to global health security. Some of the identified gaps discussed in the article include lack of adequate resources and inadequate number of healthcare workers. The study proposes that a Right to Health Capacity Fund (R2HCF) would help improve funding for global health security through restructuring the global health architecture. It will be used in the present study to identify measures to enhance funding for domestic and global public health security.

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