Diabetes Governance
Cross-source consensus on Diabetes Governance from 2 sources and 11 claims.
2 sources · 11 claims
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- Diabetes-specific action plans were much less common in FCVs than in non-FCVs. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- All non-FCVs had a national multisectoral NCD mechanism, compared with only three FCVs. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- Governance shapes diabetes prevention and control through priorities, budgets, coordination, accountability, and cross-sector action. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- Most countries had some NCD institutional structure, but FCVs were less likely to have dedicated diabetes strategies, obesity plans, or effective multisectoral coordination. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- Brain data is treated as highly sensitive because it relates to thoughts, cognition, identity, and mental states. — Biohacking, Human Flourishing, and the Future of Embodied Technology
- The study recommended whole-of-society approaches, multisectoral committees, dedicated NCD budgets, and possible allocation of tax revenue to diabetes prevention and related programmes. — Inequities in diabetes prevention and control in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings: a mixed-methods study from the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
- U.S. health care dysfunction is attributed to misaligned incentives among multiple actors rather than only individual malice. — Biohacking, Human Flourishing, and the Future of Embodied Technology
- The article presents regulation as necessary in some contexts while criticizing heavy-handed enforcement. — Biohacking, Human Flourishing, and the Future of Embodied Technology
- Harmful health-system outcomes can emerge from stable incentive patterns within complex systems. — Biohacking, Human Flourishing, and the Future of Embodied Technology
- The FDA is portrayed as partly valuable and partly frustrating. — Biohacking, Human Flourishing, and the Future of Embodied Technology