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Gender and non-communicable diseases in Mexico: a political mapping and stakeholder analysis.

Emanuel Orozco-NuñezEnai Ojeda-ArroyoNadia Cerecer-OrtizCarlos Manuel Guerrero-LópezBeatriz M Ramírez-PérezIleana Beatriz Heredia-PiBetania Allen-LeighEmma FeenyEdson Serván-Mori
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2024)
Moving towards an effective, equity-promoting health and social protection system requires the government to adopt an intersectoral, gender-based approach to the prevention and control of NCDs and the burden of NCD care. Despite significant resource constraints, policy innovation may be possible given the willingness among some stakeholders to collaborate, particularly in the labour and legal sectors. However, care will be needed to ensure the implementation of new policies has a positive impact on both gender equity and health outcomes. Research on successful approaches in other contexts can help to identify relevant learnings for Mexico.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • global health
  • primary care
  • high resolution
  • risk factors
  • affordable care act
  • health information
  • mass spectrometry
  • climate change
  • human health
  • chronic pain