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Comparison of global, international and public health !

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PUBLIC HEALTH

DIFFERENCES

GLOBAL HEALTH

INTERNASIONAL HEALTH

Geographical reach

Focus

Scope

FOCUS ON NATIONAL HEALTH ISSUES DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY On domestic healthdisparities as well as cross-border issues, and incorperates the training and distribution of the health-care workforce in a manner. Embraces both prevention in populations and clinical care of individuals Development and implementation of solutions often requires global cooperation Health equity among nations and for all people is a major objective

Focus on health issues country other than their own

On improving peoples health on developing countries and tropical disease, water and sanitation, malnutrition, and maternel and child health.

Focuses on issues that affect the health of the population of a particular community or country To protect, promote and restore the peoples health through colective or social actions

Level of cooperation

Access to health

Embraces both prevention in populations and clinical care of individuals in other country Development and implementation of solutions usually requires binational cooperation Seeks to help people of other nations

Mainly focused on prevention programmes for populations

Development and implementation of solutions does not usually require global cooperation Health equity within a nation or community is a major objective

Range of disciplines

Highly interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary within and beyond health sciences

Embraces a few disciplines but has not emphasised multidisciplinarity

Encourages multidisciplinary approaches, particularly within health sciences and with social sciences

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