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- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) contributes significantly to health systems burden in terms of primary care consultation, emergency visits and in-patient admissions. The public…22/4/2020 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node4.039864
- NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. Hypertension is the leading modifiable risk factor for serious diseases such as cardiovascular disease (stroke and ischemic heart disease), pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (a major…17/4/2020 -Media releaseentity:node4.217437
- Context and Role The person will provide site specific oversight to a project called ARTEMIS which is a cluster randomized controlled trial on use of technology enabled delivery of mental health care…09/4/2020 -Careerentity:node3.736549
- Authored by Professor David Peiris and Professor Stephen Jan In this week that we mark World Health Day, the focus on world health is unprecedented. As a research organisation, the obvious question…08/4/2020 -Profile storyentity:node4.076332
- On World Health Day 2020, Dr. Soumyadeep Bhaumik writes about the urgent need to use a health systems approach in the COVID-19 battle in India. The Government of India had last week…07/4/2020 -Profile storyentity:node4.513906
- World Health Day is this year shining a light on the contribution of nurses and midwives to healthcare delivery and as health systems around the world work to boost their workforce capacity to cope…07/4/2020 -Newsentity:node3.8921776
- This article was written by Caroline Tang and was first published by UNSW Newsroom. It is reproduced here with their kind permission. Two UNSW Sydney academics discuss how coronavirus –…02/4/2020 -Newsentity:node4.586418
- We asked The George Institute’s respiratory expert Professor Christine Jenkins about what the latest data on COVID-19 is telling us, particularly in relation to high risk groups. What are we learning…26/3/2020 -Newsentity:node198,737,760
- NEW DELHI, MARCH 23. Even as the nation battles the novel corona virus pandemic and the mental health challenges it poses including escalation of anxiety and panic in both urban and rural areas of…23/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node4.3032846
- NEW DELHI, MARCH 19. The COVID-19 pandemic is throwing up unique challenges for health systems. It presents particular challenges for patients who receive regular haemodialysis. These patients with…19/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node4.152321
- SYDNEY MARCH 11 - While Australians may think veggie savoury snacks are healthier options, new research shows some products are hiding alarming amounts of salt that could be damaging their health.…10/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node4.0188856
- SYDNEY, MARCH 10 – The George Institute for Global Health today announced that $53 million from three Australian investors will now support the commercialisation of its world-leading research to…10/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node3.9987993
- This week is World Salt Awareness Week - a timely reminder that eating too much salt is bad for health. High blood pressure is one of the biggest contributors to premature death from stroke or…09/3/2020 -Profile storyentity:node4.018225
- The George Institute for Global Health, India is organising the “National Symposium on Evidence Synthesis for Medicine & Public Health” in New Delhi, India. The symposium intends to…02/3/2020 -Evententity:node4.3848667
- NEW DELHI, MARCH 02. Seven international research organizations have come together to form a Primary Health Care Measurement and Implementation Research Consortium (RC). The consortium is funded…02/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node4.212056
- A key goal on the journey toward achieving Universal Health Coverage is making healthcare more affordable. Understanding optimal ways to pay for health and healthcare and to identify wastage and…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node4.12243
- How do governments set health goals, and how do they go about achieving them? How can health system research be better used to improve policy and support better care for all? We are addressing the…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node3.8870018
- Every year over 2.5 million people globally receive dialysis and a further seven million people die of kidney disease because they can’t get access to life saving treatment. The cost of dialysis is a…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node4.071789
- Poor diets that are high in salt and sugar or excess energy and don’t include sufficient quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables are contributing to a whole host of non-communicable diseases. That’…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node4.298203
- Of the 372,000 drowning deaths reported globally each year, over 90% occur in low- and middle-income countries. Here, people have a high exposure to natural open water bodies and often rely on ponds…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node3.8271353