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Globalisation has far-reaching implications for public health. For instance, it favours the spillover of diseases and other health threats across national borders by amplifying travel and trade....
According to its Constitution, WHO’s objective is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health. In pursuing this objective, it remains firmly committed to the principles...
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The Federal Ministry of Health works to improve people’s health. Our aim is to protect people from future pandemics, the increasing emergence of antimicrobial resistance and ongoing climate change....
Digital Together: Germany´s Digitalisation Strategy for Health and Care PDF file (accessible, 4 MB) In addition to a vision, goals and objectives for the digital transformation, the Strategy also...