Critical Analysis of Global Health Issues, Sustainability, and Emerging Healthcare Models
Abstract
Emerging global health problems, ranging from infectious diseases and chronic diseases to health disparities, remain persistent and complex in the delivery of healthcare services across the globe. Along with these problems, new challenges to sustainable healthcare development appear, which gave a start to the search for new models of healthcare based on the principles of effectiveness, accessibility, and affordability. This paper takes a critical look at the current global health challenges, the sustainability concept in the health care delivery system, and new models of health care delivery that seek to solve health inequity and environmental challenges simultaneously. In this paper, references are made to the current publications in the topic area, as well as case study analysis and global health/healthcare sustainability trends, with the aim of outlining possibilities for the development of healthcare systems in the 21st century.
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