
Europe is paying to make itself sick – and the health bill proves it
Europe spends billions on fossil fuel subsidies while facing huge healthcare costs. Leaders must prioritize people and environmental sustainability.
Europe spends billions on fossil fuel subsidies while facing huge healthcare costs. Leaders must prioritize people and environmental sustainability.
La negligencia prolongada, la inversión insuficiente y las políticas complacientes están ejerciendo una presión insostenible sobre quienes están en la primera línea de la atención sanitar...
欧州全域で広がるメンタルヘルス危機が、医療従事者と医療システムを危険にさらしています。長年にわたる放置、投資不足、危機感のない政策が、欧州の医療従事者に持続不可能な負担を強いています。適切なテクノロジーを活用してシステムを最適化すると同時に、業務負担の軽減と職場における暴力の根絶に向けた、即時的な対策が求められています。
Long-standing neglect, underinvestment and complacent policy are placing unsustainable mental health and workload pressures on the frontline of European healthcare
Desde el cambio de siglo se han producido enormes avances sanitarios en Asia Central. Continuar esta trayectoria es tanto un imperativo moral como una oportunidad económica.
• 今世紀に入ってから、中央アジア全域で健康分野が大きく前進しました。 • 中央アジアでは、平均寿命が男性で平均5.2年、女性で平均4年延び、妊産婦死亡率は過去20年間で半減しました。 • ヘルスケアの向上を続けることは、道徳的に必要なだけでなく、賢明な政治的・経済的な機会でもあります。
Since the turn of the century, there have been huge healthcare advances in Central Asia. Continuing this trajectory is both a moral imperative and an economic opportunity.
Emergency plans are needed as when disaster strikes, it's often the already vulnerable, such as those with chronic health issues, who are most at risk.
Discover why health leaders from across the WHO European Region are at the Health Systems Conference focusing on trust and transformation in healthcare.
Reframing health systems with a primary healthcare lens is not just a choice; it’s a moral obligation, a prerequisite for a society grounded in empathy.
By optimizing the available health data, so far, the WHO has supported 8.4 million people in Ukraine, and it aims to continue reaching millions more.
World Mental Health Day: Ukraine's response to a growing mental health crisis is a lesson to Europe.
We must prepare our health budgets for future crises, focusing on areas that attract fewer resources, such as public health, primary and mental healthcare.
To exit the current public health emergency, European countries need to adopt measures to control COVID-19 transmission without imposing severe restrictions.









