The XVth Conference of the International Association of Health Policy in Europe will be held in association with the Institute of Medical Sociology at the University of Frankfurt in
Frankfurt/Main, Germany , from the 2nd to the 4th of October 2008
IAHPE new book
This book is an effort to describe and critically analyse the recent experience of various European countries and discuss the dilemmas and challenges that confront health policy and policy-makers in this period of time and geopolitical setting, providing concrete evidence from various countries.
An Assessment and a Critique
Jean-Pierre Unger, Pierre De Paepe, Giorgio Solimano Cantuarias, Oscar Arteaga Herrera
As the international health authority, the World Health Organization (WHO) is
responsible for providing scientific and medical guidance to states in the interests of
their population’s health. In line with its Constitution, that guidance must be free
of all commercial interest. However, on 28 May 1959, the WHO signed an
agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) which prevents
either organization from taking a public position on an issue which might harm the
The authors are arguing that the negative impact of neoliberal health policy on disease control and health care in low and middleincome countries justifies an alternative aid policy to improve both disease control and health care.
The authors propose social-and-democrat health policy calls for networking, lobbying and training as a joint
effort in which committed health professionals can lead the way
Medical
Education for the 21st Century - Teaching for Health Equity
Madrid's Regional Governement abolishes the Public Health Structure from the Regional Haealth Authority!!