June 30, 2015: We are pleased to announce the launch of Heartfile’s publication archive, which can be accessed here. This archive includes all Heartfile publications and others that are authored by Heartfile authors. Our archive enables you to search by three categories, following the domain interests of the organization, namely “Health Systems, Governance and Non communicable diseases”. The archive also allows categorization by the type of publication, and as such, peer-reviewed publications, op-ed columns, books, book chapters and monographs can be easily searched. For further details: Yasir Abbas Mirza yasir@heartfile.org
Monthly Archives: June 2015
WHO Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity
Sun of evening OPD needed to rise – PIMS fails to cater to patients’ needs, by Asma Ghani; The Nation: June 21, 2015
Police reforms : New research highlights structural flaws; The Express Tribune: June 10, 2015.
Police reforms vital to effectively counter terrorism; Pakistan Today: June 09, 2015.
To Save Humanity: What matters most for healthy future
June 9, 2015: Edited by Julio Frenk and Steven Hoffman, “To Save Humanity: What matters most for healthy future” is a compilation of thought-provoking essays authored by global leaders in health. The book includes 100 short essays on today’s most pressing topics. Contributors include luminaries, former presidents, and celebrated dignitaries from all sectors of society, including Margaret Chan, Bill Clinton, Jim Yong Kim, Michael Bloomberg and several others including our president, Dr. Sania Nishtar. Together, they urge the case for humanity and focus attention on the issues that will impact global health and development the most. Our President’s chapter in the book is on “Fusion Fund for Health” making a strong call for the need to protect people from catastrophic expenditures on healthcare. The book , preview here, is an important input into the post-2015 global agenda.
To Save Humanity: What matters most for healthy future