Last December, we presented a long-awaited report to the Plenary Session of the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System (CISNS), which ...
It is customary to credit the Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismark with the birth of Social Security, when in 1881 he regulated the obligation of ...
January is National Blood Donor Month, a time when we honor the generosity of America's blood donors and remind people of the importance of donating blood ...
To move forward, avoiding false or erroneous comparisons Better condition and better market After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, in just a ...
The year 2023 will not end without the EvaluAES group rearing its head again in this Blog that offers us a precious space to disseminate our activity. ...
Recently (04/11/23) an article was published in El País, by Pablo Linde, with the title, “Reduce health waiting lists by law: is the commitment of ...
Families need more support Today, basic newborn supplies, such as diapers It can cost an average of $1,000 a year for each diaper-wearing child in a ...
This contribution summarizes the article “Impact of the economic crisis on body mass index in Spain: a multilevel intersectional analysis using a ...
This contribution summarizes the communication awarded with the Award for the best Oral Communication at the XLII Conference, held in Gerona, from ...
As Director of the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), I am proud of my team's work to raise ...
One of the first names that we Spanish health economists encountered when we began our journey through this discipline, back in the 80s, was Victor ...
This entry summarizes the research awarded with the SESPAS Award for the best communication in Public Health, awarded within the framework of the XLII ...