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    Presidential What? is the Government Losing It?  Mar 18, 2008
    The World Health Organization's Commission on Macroeconomics and Health recently estimated that Ghana and other developing countries, where malaria kills people in droves, needed to spend about $35 or $40 per person, a year just to meet the essential health need of their population - keeping workers healthy enough to work. Unfortunately, Ghana has only been able to afford $10. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Susmita Pratihast & Sumita Kale: Healthcare expenditure  Jul 11, 2007
    As the National Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (2005) points out, insurance alone will not mean much unless facilities of adequate standard are easily available for the patients, which will limit indirect costs on transport, loss of wages and so on. Indians face considerable income loss, primarily due to inaccessibility to good quality and subsidised healthcarewage losses from AIDS and tuberculosis cases alone are estimated at Rs 15,000 crore. (Business Standard)

    Dentists To Improve Oral Health In Sub-Saharan Africa  Jun 20, 2007
    The health component of the Millennium Villages grew out of the United Nations Millennium Project and the World Health Organization Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, both of which showed the direct link between improving public health and economic growth. Those reports explained that health improvements can only happen through a broad range of inter-related public health reforms. (Science Daily)

    Reaching true consensus at work  Jan 14, 2007
    Sachs described how analytical deliberation was used when he was tasked by the World Health Organization to chair the WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (CMH). The CMH was asked to propose practical solutions based on economic costs and benefits to alleviate the health crises in Africa. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Features)

    Rangarajan to head Asia-Pacific panel on AIDS  Jul 16, 2006
    Formed on the lines of WHO's path-breaking Commission on Macroeconomics and Health that was headed by Jeffrey D Sachs of Harvard University in 2000, the commission on AIDS will examine and generate evidence on the state of the epidemic in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of incidence, awareness, prevention and treatment and its progression at existing and scaled up levels of national and international efforts. Comprising 10 of the region's leading development economists, scientists and... (Times of India)

    PM nod to task force for health sector  Mar 17, 2006
    This has been highlighted by the national commission on macroeconomics and health in its report, a statement from the Prime Ministers Office (PMO) said. There were also growing opportunities with India emerging as a major international centre for low cost healthcare. (Business Standard)




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