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International Journal of Health Services

International Journal of Health Services

The Violence of Non-Violence: A Systematic Mixed-Studies Review on the Health Effects of Sanctions

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. The use of sanctions as a policy tool to affect change in the political behavior of target states has increased over the past 30 years, along with a concern about their impact on civilian health…

By Claudia Chaufan, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

The Emergence of Precarious Employment as a Determinant of Health in Europe and the Relevance of Contextual Factors: A Critical Research Synthesis

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Precarious employment as a determinant of health remains on the rise in Europe, in contrast to the European Pillar of Social Rights. Research in epidemiology, public health, and occupational hea…

By Timo-Kolja Pförtner, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Life and Health Under Israeli Military Occupation During COVID-19: Report from the West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territory

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. This qualitative study explores lived experiences of Palestinians in the West Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic intersecting with life under Israeli military occupation, structural violence, and…

By Rita Giacaman, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Minority Rule: A Lethal Threat to the People’s Health, Democracy, and our Planet

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. When it comes to climate change, gun control, and abortion rights, the U.S. Supreme Court is on a minority rule roll, with grave consequences for the health of people and life on Earth. Its June…

By Nancy Krieger, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Private Equity Looting of U.S. Health Care: An Under-Recognized and Uncontrolled Scourge

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Private equity investments in U.S. health care have become very common across more parts of our health care system than most physicians and other health professionals realize. The motivation in …

By John Geyman, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Economic Burden of Diabetes and Hypertension: A Study of Direct and Indirect Cost of Treatment in Southeast Nigeria

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and hypertension is increasing yearly in many low- and middle-income countries such as Nigeria. The increasing burden of these noncommunicable diseases has le…

By Chinyere N. Okafor, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Is Neoliberalism Killing Us? A Cross Sectional Study of the Impact of Neoliberal Beliefs on Health and Social Wellbeing in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Neoliberal ideology is linked to poorer collective health and well-being. At the individual level, however, neoliberal beliefs may actually promote self-efficacy, self-esteem, and self-reliance….

By Kiffer G. Card, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Household Demographics on Diarrhea Morbidity in Children Aged 0 to 48 Months in Namibia

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Many of the simple and low-cost child diarrhea morbidities interventions, such as adequate home care, access to health care services, and improved sanitation and hygiene practices, are far beyon…

By Opeoluwa Oyedele, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

The No Surprises Act: A Conservative Band-Aid to Protect Business as Usual

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Hailed as a major reform, the No Surprises Act (NSA) is a profoundly conservative law that aims neither to reform design of insurance, to regulate fees, nor to limit health care spending. The NS…

By Marc A. Rodwin, 3 years ago
International Journal of Health Services

Gender Variations and Inequity in Health Care Financing: Evidence from Southeast Nigeria

International Journal of Health Services, Ahead of Print. Health care is central to sustainable development, but it is underfunded in many developing countries such as Nigeria. This study empirically examined gender variations and inequity in health ca…

By Johnson Nchege, 3 years ago

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