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The biomedical securitization of global health.

Jens HolstRemco van de Pas
Published in: Globalization and health (2023)
As important as health security is, the underlying concept driven by biomedical and technocratic reductionism falls short. It widely neglects the social, economic, political, commercial and environmental determination of health. Beyond improved health care and prevention, health-in-all policies are ultimately required for ensuring health security and reducing one of its main challenges, health inequalities within and between countries. Global health security must first and foremost seek to guarantee the universal right to health and therefore emphasise the social, economic, commercial and political determination of health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • global health
  • mental health
  • health information
  • human health
  • life cycle
  • tandem mass spectrometry