New recipes help Pakistani mothers ward off malnutrition | Nation

Clutching their hungry babies, a group of mothers mix a semolina dish under the guidance of a teacher, an attempt to curb malnutrition which affects nearly one in two …
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https://www.diningandcooking.com/2268043/new-recipes-help-pakistani-mothers-ward-off-malnutrition-nation/

A free and virtual event from the New York Academy of Medicine, January 18:

Infant Mortality, Race, and the American Roots of Health Inequality

https://www.nyam.org/events/event/infant-mortality-race-and-american-roots-health-inequality/

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Events | New York Academy of Medicine

Reimagining #HealthSystems as systems for health

#Covid19 pandemic has exposed an outdated view of health systems…focused on access to medical services…insufficient to capture the #DeterminantsOfHealth

‘While continuing to provide health treatment services, health systems must be reimagined as “systems for health” by ensuring health security and encouraging healthy populations.’

British Medical Journal
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https://www.bmj.com/content/379/bmj.o3025

Reimagining health systems as systems for health

While health systems are fundamental to creating health and wellbeing, the covid-19 pandemic has exposed an outdated view of health systems. The boundaries of health systems are rapidly evolving and expanding. Social media and digital innovations are revolutionizing how governments and the private sector engage people and communities. They are also revolutionizing people’s and communities’ interaction and engagement with health systems.1 Yet current thinking on health systems remains focused on access to medical services and financial protection, key metrics for measuring universal health coverage (UHC), but insufficient to capture the determinants of health. The ongoing covid-19 pandemic has focused global attention on services that are needed to ensure and sustain health. This presents an opportunity. We can envision how health systems can move beyond being concentrated on …

The BMJ