COVID-19 opens a window of reflection for comparative health systems and global health research

被引:1
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作者
Agartan, Tuba I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Providence Coll, Hlth Policy & Management, 1 Cunningham Sq, Providence, RI 02918 USA
关键词
Covid-19; global health; comparative health policy; policy learning; multilateralism; INSTITUTIONS;
D O I
10.1017/npt.2020.25
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
The Covid-19 crisis that led to the loss of thousands of lives and initiated one of the most complex social and economic upheavals has also a created a window of reflection for health systems researchers to revisit our major concepts, frameworks, and underlying assumptions. This commentary reviews two literatures that remain rather separate: comparative health policy and global health. First, I examine whether convergence in circumstances brought about by the spread of Covid-19 creates opportunities for learning "about" as well as unpacking the motivations of policy actors and how they use the cross-national information. However, given the emphasis on national policy actors and processes, this literature may overlook the importance of global actors, institutions and ideas. Second, global health differentiates itself with an emphasis on multilateralism as a political positioning and its multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral approach. However, the global health field is also challenged to consider its mission, political standing on multilateralism, changing relationships between North and South and its commitment to multidisciplinary approach. I argue that health systems scholars should use the window of opportunity created by Covid-19 pandemic to reexamine their methodologies and rearticulate their positioning by acknowledging the voice and agency of the Global South.
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页码:190 / 208
页数:19
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