The World's Health Care Crisis: Geopolitical and Climate Change Challenges builds on the success of the author's previous volume. Unlike the previous volume, this new work shifts gears and focuses on other factors contributing to the global health care crisis, providing information on the new challenges the world is experiencing, such as COVID-19, massive world migration, overpopulation, threats of global famine, nuclear war, the emergence of new infectious diseases around the planet, climate change and their effects on health care.The target audience is broad and multidisciplinary, made up of professionals of health systems, biomedical innovation and global health supply chains investors and Directors in Chief; decision makers in public health, multilateral institutions in regulatory, legislative, and executive areas; researchers, health sciences students (bachelor and postgraduate); health economists, economist associations, pharmaco-economists and historians; leaders of health professions associations and related companies; as well as leaders of the pharmaceutical industry associations.
- Focuses on the pillars contributing to the global health care crisis: geopolitical changes, overpopulation/migration, and climate change
- Includes personal interviews with many world leaders in the different areas that confirm health care; along with the authors hands-on experience on health care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Provides a broad and multidisciplinary understanding of healthcare, allowing the reader to understand their role and empower them to take initiatives to solutions
- Written by a well-respected expert in the field of healthcare issues throughout the world