Beyond Patient Centered Healthcare
This blog, written by ACCESS Health President William Haseltine and ACCESS Health Singapore Program Manager Denise Ong, originally appeared in The Huffington Post “Patient centered care” is a term that has become ubiquitous in healthcare policy and strategy documents. Today chronic diseases …
Interview with Emi Kiyota on Building Socially Integrated and Sustainable Communities
Emi Kiyota and her team created community hubs or cafés as a form of resilience after natural disasters in Japan, the Philippines, and Nepal. These Ibasho cafés are designed, built, and operated solely by local community members. The activities of the cafés …
Humans of Safe Care, Saving Lives
"I grew up here in Banswada, a tribal and remote area in Nizamabad district. Knowledge about career opportunities is limited." …
Humans of Safe Care, Saving Lives
“I hail from Ravulapadu, a small village situated in the East Godavari district of the state of Andhra Pradesh." …
Salud, Excelencia y sostenibilidad
This is a spanish version of Affordable Excellence. The demographics of Singapore have changed tremendously over a very short period of time. With increased wealth and higher incomes in Singapore, came smaller family sizes and fewer young being born. As a result, …
Épilogue de L’Excellence Accessible
This is a French version of epilogue to Affordable Excellence. The demographics of Singapore have changed tremendously over a very short period of time. With increased wealth and higher incomes in Singapore, came smaller family sizes and fewer young being born. As …
L’excellence accessible: l’histoire du système de santé de Singapour
This is the French version of Affordable Excellence: The Singapore Healthcare Story. The demographics of Singapore have changed tremendously over a very short period of time. With increased wealth and higher incomes in Singapore, came smaller family sizes and fewer young being …
Affordable Excellence: The Singapore Healthcare Story
The demographics of Singapore have changed tremendously over a very short period of time. With increased wealth and higher incomes in Singapore, came smaller family sizes and fewer young being born. As a result, the elderly population has grown significantly in comparison …
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