437 results match your criteria: "O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law[Affiliation]"

A world less safe and secure.

Science

January 2025

Lawrence O. Gostin is Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University, co-faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, and director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on National and Global Health Law, Washington, DC, USA.

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The 2024 Presidential Election-An Inflection Point for Science.

JAMA Health Forum

December 2024

O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC.

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Background: This study evaluated the effectiveness of Joint External Evaluation (JEE) scores with regard to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and other infectious diseases performance in 96 countries. To propose a revised JEE tool, potential JEE indicators were also examined.

Methods: JEE data from 2016-2019 were linked with outcomes such as COVID-19 fatality rates and infections, as well as mortality rates for other infectious diseases.

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Laws for health and care worker protection and rights: A study of 182 countries.

PLOS Glob Public Health

December 2024

Health Workforce Department, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

The unprecedented and multi-faceted challenges health and care workers faced during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired the world's health ministers to call for a new Global Health and Care Worker Compact at the 74th World Health Assembly in 2021. The Care Compact identifies key areas where governments can use law and policy to prevent harm, provide support, ensure inclusivity, and safeguard rights of health and care workers toward improving population health. Using policy surveillance methods, we conducted an empirical analysis of the national law and policy environments on health and care workers' protection and rights in 182 countries.

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Introduction: Despite international commitment to achieving the end of HIV as a public health threat, progress is off-track and existing gaps have been exacerbated by COVID-19's collision with existing pandemics. Born out of models of political accountability and historical healthcare advocacy led by people living with HIV, community-led monitoring (CLM) of health service delivery holds potential as a social accountability model to increase the accessibility and quality of health systems. However, the effectiveness of the CLM model in strengthening accountability and improving service delivery relies on its alignment with evidence-based principles for social accountability mechanisms.

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In defense of in vitro fertilization: time to get involved in state-level advocacy!

Fertil Steril

December 2024

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Louisiana State University Health- Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi; Positive Steps Fertility, Madison, Mississippi.

We share experiences in advocating to defend in vitro fertilization (IVF) in Virginia, Missouri, and Mississippi; provide historical context on the "Personhood" anti-IVF movement; and discuss why "embryo donation" is a more accurate term than "embryo adoption." Some individuals and communities have a deeply held belief that a fertilized oocyte is a very early human life, and we will likely never change their minds. In the fertility community, most providers consider embryos to be an important part of the continuum between gametes (sperm and eggs) to live birth.

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The Mpox Global Health Emergency - A Time for Solidarity and Equity.

N Engl J Med

October 2024

From the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (L.O.G., A.F.); and Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI (A.K.J.).

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Preparing for the Next Pandemic - Expanding and Coordinating Global Regulatory Capacity.

N Engl J Med

August 2024

From the Center for Transformational Health Law and the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center (S.H.), and Georgetown University Medical Center (S.H., G.L.O.) - both in Washington, DC.

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Background: Decision-making during health crises differs from routine decision-making and is constrained by ambiguity about evolving epidemiological situations, urgency of response, lack of evidence, and fear. Recent analyses of governance and decision-making during COVID-19, focusing on leadership qualities, involvement of specific stakeholders, and effective resource management, do not adequately address a persisting gap in understanding the determinants of decision-making during health crises at the national level.

Methods: We undertook a study to understand the processes and characteristics of decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore.

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Seasonal vaccination remains one of the best interventions to prevent morbidity and mortality from influenza in children. Understanding the characteristics of parents who vaccinate their children can inform communication strategies to encourage immunization. Using a cross-sectional study, we described parental characteristics of people who reported vaccinating their children against influenza during 2018/2019 in a cohort of Canadian digital immunization record users.

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The Health and Human Rights Impact Assessment: The Preeminent Value of Equity.

Health Hum Rights

June 2024

Global health justice scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, United States.

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Achieving the global HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria targets will require innovative strategies to deliver high quality and person-centered health services. Community-led monitoring (CLM) is a rapidly proliferating health systems strengthening intervention for improving healthcare services and documenting human rights violations, through social empowerment and political accountability. Driven in part by increasing financial support from donors, a growing number of countries are implementing CLM programs.

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Pandemic preparedness and response: a new mechanism for expanding access to essential countermeasures.

Health Econ Policy Law

May 2024

O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA.

As the world comes together through the WHO design and consultation process on a new medical counter-measures platform, we propose an enhanced APT-A (Access to Pandemic Tools Accelerator) that builds on the previous architecture but includes two new pillars - one for economic assistance and another to combat structural inequalities for future pandemic preparedness and response. As part of the APT-A, and in light of the Independent Panel on Pandemic Preparation & Response's call for an enhanced end-to-end platform for access to essential health technologies, we propose a new mechanism that we call the Pandemic Open Technology Access Accelerator (POTAX) that can be implemented through the medical countermeasures platform and the pandemic accord currently under negotiation through the World Health Assembly and supported by the High-Level Meeting review on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response at the United Nations. This mechanism will provide (1) conditional financing for new vaccines and other essential health technologies requiring companies to vest licenses in POTAX and pool intellectual property and other data necessary to allow equitable access to the resulting technologies.

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Pursuing a smoke-free generation.

Science

May 2024

Lawrence O. Gostin is a Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University, where he directs the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Washington, DC, USA.

The United Kingdom may soon become a world leader in forging a smoke-free generation. Last month, the country passed a bill that bans the sale of cigarettes to anyone born in 2009 or later. The prime minister claims the policy will "phase out smoking in young people almost completely as early as 2040.

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