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Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India: Assessing Sustainable Development Goals

Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India: Assessing Sustainable Development Goals

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for global health security, which requires countries to coordinate efforts to address international public health threats while meeting their own healthcare needs. Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India explores how these three major Asian countries are adapting to the international health standards and targets set by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The book highlights significant advancements in health law and policy in these countries despite challenges such as balancing cost and affordability, stakeholder demands, political ideology, and global economic pressures.

Format: Hardback
Length: 258 pages
Publication date: 31 December 2022
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press


The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical importance of global health security, emphasizing the need for countries to collaborate internationally in addressing pressing public health threats while also meeting their own unique domestic healthcare requirements. Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India delves into the evolving landscape of global health security in three major Asian countries that have committed to adhering to international health standards and targets set forth by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Contributors examine three key areas of global health security within the SDG agenda: enhancing access to primary healthcare, safeguarding and promoting public health, and integrating global markets into healthcare provision. This comprehensive volume showcases that, despite facing various challenges such as balancing cost and affordability, stakeholder demands, political ideologies, and global economic pressures, all three countries have achieved significant advancements in health law and policy over the past decade.

China, Japan, and India, as prominent Asian nations, have demonstrated a strong commitment to global health security by aligning their efforts with the SDGs. Each country has taken steps to strengthen access to primary healthcare, protect public health, and integrate global markets into healthcare provision.

In China, the government has implemented various policies and initiatives to improve healthcare access and quality. The country has expanded its healthcare coverage, particularly for rural areas, and has invested in infrastructure development to enhance medical facilities and services. China has also prioritized the prevention and control of infectious diseases, including COVID-19, through robust public health measures and research and development efforts.

Japan has also made significant strides in global health security. The country has implemented a universal healthcare system that provides coverage to all its citizens, and has invested in healthcare technology and innovation to improve healthcare outcomes. Japan has also been active in international cooperation, sharing its expertise and resources with other countries to address global health challenges such as infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases.

India, too, has been working towards global health security. The country has implemented various healthcare reforms, including the National Health Mission, to improve access to healthcare for its citizens, particularly in rural areas. India has also prioritized the prevention and control of infectious diseases, such as malaria and tuberculosis, through public health initiatives and programs.

In addition to these efforts, China, Japan, and India have also taken steps to integrate global markets into healthcare provision. The countries have opened up their healthcare markets to foreign investment and collaboration, allowing for the import of medical equipment, drugs, and technologies. This has facilitated the exchange of knowledge and expertise between countries, and has helped to improve healthcare standards and quality.

However, despite these advancements, global health security remains a complex and multifaceted challenge. The countries face various challenges, including balancing cost and affordability, stakeholder demands, political ideologies, and global economic pressures. They also need to address the disparities in healthcare access and quality between different regions and populations.

To address these challenges, China, Japan, and India need to continue their commitment to global health security. They should strengthen their collaboration with other countries and international organizations to share resources, expertise, and best practices. They should also invest in healthcare infrastructure and technology, and prioritize the prevention and control of infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases.

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of global health security. China, Japan, and India, as major Asian countries, have demonstrated a strong commitment to global health security by aligning their efforts with the SDGs. Through their efforts to enhance access to primary healthcare, protect public health, and integrate global markets into healthcare provision, these countries have made significant advancements in health law and policy over the past decade. However, global health security remains a complex and multifaceted challenge that requires continued commitment and collaboration from all countries and international organizations. By working together, we can build a more resilient and sustainable global health system that ensures the health and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their location or socioeconomic status.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780774867702

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