Public Health
WHO report highlights global shortfall in investment in mental health.
10 Oct, 2021 | 21:39h | UTCWHO report highlights global shortfall in investment in mental health – World Health Organization
Report: Mental Health ATLAS 2020 – World Health Organization
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
The world has failed to provide people with the #MentalHealth services they need: new Mental Health Atlas
Read more➡️https://t.co/J0uKvKWZ46 pic.twitter.com/0wKx6JTV2F— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 8, 2021
World Mental Health Day: prioritize social justice, not only access to care.
10 Oct, 2021 | 21:37h | UTCWorld Mental Health Day: prioritise social justice, not only access to care – The Lancet (free registration required)
Commentary on Twitter
"…under the wrong set of social circumstances, everyone is vulnerable to mental health problems."#WorldMentalHealthDay: prioritise social justice, not only access to care—a Comment by Soumitra Pathare @netshrink and colleagues. https://t.co/AwdSXo8y5H pic.twitter.com/Az6AB9vLmm
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) October 10, 2021
M-A: Accuracy of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for screening to detect major depression.
10 Oct, 2021 | 21:34h | UTCSee calculator: PHQ-9 (Patient Health Questionnaire-9)
Commentary on Twitter
This new study investigates the accuracy of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), the most commonly used depression screening tool in general practice, for detecting major depression https://t.co/9WoI3MofWH
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) October 10, 2021
Editorial: Brain health and its social determinants.
10 Oct, 2021 | 21:35h | UTCBrain health and its social determinants – The Lancet
Commentary on Twitter
Globally, action to tackle the social determinants of mental ill health—including poverty, racism, and discrimination—remains a low priority in too many countries.
On #WorldMentalHealthDay, read our Editorial: https://t.co/VRJkZ8kVn5#MentalHealth #WMHD2021 pic.twitter.com/hxvrCoMbt0
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) October 10, 2021
U.S. Data: Drug-resistant Infections led to $1.9 billion in health care costs, more than 10,000 deaths among older adults in one year.
8 Oct, 2021 | 10:11h | UTCCommentaries:
Study highlights impact of antibiotic resistance on older Americans – CIDRAP
WHO approves first ever malaria vaccine for children at risk.
7 Oct, 2021 | 10:40h | UTCWHO recommends groundbreaking malaria vaccine for children at risk – World Health Organization
Commentaries:
WHO Approves First Ever Malaria Vaccine – Health Policy Watch
In major decision, WHO recommends broad rollout of world’s first malaria vaccine – STAT
Why the WHO approval of the first malaria vaccine is a big deal – Vox
WHO greenlights the world’s first malaria vaccine — but it’s not a perfect shot – NPR
The World Health Organization Just Endorsed The World’s First Malaria Vaccine – TIME
WHO Backs Widespread Use Of First Malaria Vaccine – Forbes
World’s 1st malaria vaccine recommended by WHO – LiveScience
Commentaries on Twitter
I started my career as a #malaria researcher, and I longed for the day that we would have an effective vaccine against this ancient and terrible disease. Today is that day: @WHO is recommending the broad use of the world’s first malaria vaccine. #EndMalaria https://t.co/Oh1O155tYj
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) October 6, 2021
(thread – click for more)
A child dies from #malaria every two minutes.
One death is one too many.🚨 Today, WHO recommends RTS,S, a groundbreaking malaria vaccine, to reduce child illness & deaths in areas with moderate and high malaria transmission https://t.co/xSk58nTIV1#VaccinesWork pic.twitter.com/mSECLtRhQs
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 6, 2021
Choosing Wisely: Seven things physicians and residents/patients should question in long term care.
7 Oct, 2021 | 10:31h | UTCSee complete lists of low-value practices: Choosing Wisely U.S. / Choosing Wisely UK / Choosing Wisely Australia AND Choosing Wisely Canada
The Lancet Commission: transforming access to diagnostics.
7 Oct, 2021 | 10:33h | UTCNews release: The Lancet: Half of the global population lack access to basic diagnostics for many common diseases
Video: Transforming access to diagnostics | The Lancet Commission on diagnostics
Homepage: The Lancet Commission on diagnostics: transforming access to diagnostics
The Lancet Commission on diagnostics: transforming access to diagnostics (free registration required)
Transforming access to diagnostics: how to turn good intentions into action? (free registration required)
Can COVID-19 help accelerate and transform the diagnostics agenda?
Commentary: A Grim Diagnosis – Half The World’s Population Has Limited Access To Diagnostics – Forbes
Related:
WHO Updates Global Guidance on Medicines and Diagnostic Tests
The WHO Essential Diagnostic List: A Tool for the Future
Perspective: Health Care is an Essential Human Right – And So Is a Proper Diagnosis
Report: First-ever WHO List of Essential Diagnostic Tests
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/DiagnosticsCom/status/1445879305536483332
Supplement: Triumphs of Vaccination.
6 Oct, 2021 | 08:55h | UTCHomepage: Triumphs of Vaccination – The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Hib Vaccines: Their Impact on Haemophilus influenzae Type b Disease
The Rotavirus Vaccine Story: From Discovery to the Eventual Control of Rotavirus Disease
Triumph of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines: Overcoming a Common Foe
Rubella Eradication: Not Yet Accomplished, but Entirely Feasible
Live Attenuated Varicella Vaccine: Prevention of Varicella and of Zoster
Immunization Against Poliomyelitis and the Challenges to Worldwide Poliomyelitis Eradication
Influenza Vaccines: Successes and Continuing Challenges
Measles in the 21st Century: Progress Toward Achieving and Sustaining Elimination
Overview of the United States’ Immunization Program
The World of Immunization: Achievements, Challenges, and Strategic Vision for the Next Decade
Is salt good for you after all? The evidence says no.
6 Oct, 2021 | 08:52h | UTCIs salt good for you after all? The evidence says no – The Conversation
Related:
Systematic Review: Altered dietary salt intake for people with chronic kidney disease.
New WHO benchmarks help countries reduce salt intake and save lives.
RCT: Reduced-sodium added-potassium salt substitute reduces blood pressure in hypertensive patients
Potassium Enriched Salt Substitution Could Prevent a Large Number of Cardiovascular Deaths
Meta-Analysis: Effect of Reduction in Dietary Sodium on Blood Pressure Levels
AAN Position Statement: Ethical perspectives on costly drugs and health care.
5 Oct, 2021 | 08:57h | UTCEthical Perspectives on Costly Drugs and Health Care: AAN Position Statement – Neurology
News release: AAN Issues Ethics Position Statement on Costly Drugs and Health Care – American Academy of Neurology
WHO prioritizes access to diabetes and cancer treatments in new Essential Medicines Lists.
3 Oct, 2021 | 22:46h | UTCNews Release: WHO prioritizes access to diabetes and cancer treatments in new Essential Medicines Lists – World Health Organization
Report: WHO model list of essential medicines – 22nd list, 2021 – World Health Organization
Commentary: For the first time, WHO committee recommends action on high-priced essential medicines – STAT
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
🆕 WHO 2021 Essential Medicines Lists have 20 new medicines for adults & 17 for children, incl. insulin analogues, new oral medicines for diabetes & medicines for cancer treatment https://t.co/LfWwHEZtuM pic.twitter.com/HMFOP8ioBf
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 1, 2021
Physician Well-being 2.0: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
3 Oct, 2021 | 22:36h | UTCPhysician Well-being 2.0: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? – Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Related:
[Abstract Only] Assessment of Risk Factors for Suicide Among US Health Care Professionals
Beyond Burnout: Docs Decry ‘Moral Injury’ From Financial Pressures of Health Care
Perspective: Hospital Administration Response to Physician Stress and Burnout
Opinion: It’s Time to Talk About Physician Burnout and Moral Injury
Systematic Review: Effect of Organization-Directed Workplace Interventions on Physician Burnout
Perspective: The 3 Causes Of Physician Burnout (And Why There’s No Simple Solution)
Physician Burnout: A Global Crisis (several resources on the subject)
World Heart Day 2021: COVID-19, digital health, and tackling cardiovascular disease.
30 Sep, 2021 | 10:20h | UTCWorld Heart Day 2021: COVID-19, digital health, and tackling cardiovascular disease – The Lancet
Commentary on Twitter
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) claims around 18.6 million lives every year. Could the rapid uptake of digital health during the pandemic transform the #CVD response?
On #WorldHeartDay🫀, a Comment from @fjpinto1960 and colleagues: https://t.co/4dF3I8MCEq pic.twitter.com/sQQg7kMbyC
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) September 29, 2021
Optimizing antimicrobial use in humans – review of current evidence and an interdisciplinary consensus on key priorities for research.
30 Sep, 2021 | 10:05h | UTC
WHO and partners call for urgent action on meningitis – New meningitis strategy aims to save more than 200,000 lives annually.
29 Sep, 2021 | 10:06h | UTCSee guidance: Defeating meningitis by 2030: a global road map – World Health Organization
Commentaries:
WHO Launches First Global Strategy to Eliminate Bacterial Meningitis by 2030 – Health Policy Watch
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
🆕! First ever global strategy to #DefeatMeningitis – a debilitating disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year. 👉https://t.co/wG6CqmOPH1 pic.twitter.com/0q6fkTwRHm
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) September 28, 2021
Global, regional, and national sex-specific burden and control of the HIV epidemic, 1990–2019, for 204 countries and territories: the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2019.
29 Sep, 2021 | 09:56h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
🗨️2019 #GBDstudy examines the #global, regional, and national sex-specific burden and control of the #HIV epidemic from 1990-2019 for #204 countries and territories.
Read more from @TheLancet here⬇️https://t.co/d4s6Hw8uDX
— Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) (@IHME_UW) September 27, 2021
New analysis shows use and predictors of low-value care in health systems – “Patients at health systems with smaller shares of primary care physicians and without teaching hospitals were more likely to receive low-value services”.
28 Sep, 2021 | 09:08h | UTCNews release: New analysis shows use and predictors of low-value care in health systems nationwide – Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Original study: Low-Value Care at the Actionable Level of Individual Health Systems – JAMA Internal Medicine
Author interview: Low-Value Care at the Actionable Level of Individual Health Systems
Commentary on Twitter
New study measures and reports use of 41 low-value care services + composite measure for 556 health systems across US. More low-value care in systems w ↓ PCPs, w/o major teaching hospital, HQ'ed in South+West, in areas w ↑ healthcare spending https://t.co/0qdkflxwWF
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) September 27, 2021
Cochrane Special Collection | De-implementation of low-value health care: resource prioritization in the COVID-19 pandemic era.
23 Sep, 2021 | 10:13h | UTCEditorial: Making wise choices about low‐value health care in the COVID‐19 pandemic – Cochrane Library
Commentary: Choosing health care wisely when resources are scarce – Evidently Cochrane
Commentaries on Twitter
📰Our new editorial @cochranecollab: Making wise choices about low‐value health care in the COVID‐19 pandemic👉https://t.co/qABVg7emRi
Linked Special Collection on low-value care: https://t.co/fstV8P8OQS#FreeAccess pic.twitter.com/h9KZGUm2kp
— Juan Franco 🏳️🌈 (@juan_francomd) September 22, 2021
Sadly, some medical interventions are in use despite evidence against them. With @Cochrane_SH, we have published a Special Collection of Cochrane reviews of Low Value Care interventions and described the issue in an Editorial. We cannot afford wasted HC. https://t.co/PXUhaMZud2
— Karsten Juhl Jørgensen (@KarstenJuhl) September 22, 2021
WHO releases new compendium of innovative health technologies for COVID-19 and other priority diseases.
23 Sep, 2021 | 10:03h | UTC
New WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines aim to save millions of lives from air pollution.
23 Sep, 2021 | 10:05h | UTCNews release: New WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines aim to save millions of lives from air pollution – World Health Organization
Original Guideline: WHO global air quality guidelines: particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide
Executive Summary: WHO global air quality guidelines: particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide
Commentaries:
Millions of deaths could be avoided under new air quality guidelines, WHO says – CNN
WHO slashes guideline limits on air pollution from fossil fuels – The Guardian
Essential Emergency and Critical Care: A consensus among global clinical experts.
22 Sep, 2021 | 10:07h | UTCEssential Emergency and Critical Care: a consensus among global clinical experts – BMJ Global Health
News releases:
40 steps to reduce deaths from critical illness – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
40 simple steps to reduce deaths from critical illness – Karolisnka Institutet
Commentary on Twitter
Blueprint for hospitals on how to reduce preventable deaths due to critical illness has been set out 🏥
New study in @GlobalHealthBMJ outlines 4⃣0⃣ steps to prioritise essential care & improve #pandemic preparedness.
👉 https://t.co/hpVMXUZ1vb #COVID19 #PublicHealth pic.twitter.com/5BBZDCVkFM
— London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (@LSHTM) September 21, 2021
Podcast: Advance Your Care Planning.
21 Sep, 2021 | 08:51h | UTC#295 Advance Your Care Planning with Dr. Rebecca Sudore – The Curbsiders
5000 alcohol-related cancer deaths could be prevented every year by doubling alcohol taxes in the European Region, says WHO/Europe.
21 Sep, 2021 | 08:52h | UTCRelated:
Fiscal policies for diet and the prevention of noncommunicable diseases – World Health Organization
The Lancet taskforce on NCDs and economics
To improve global health, tax the things that are killing us – Financial Times
Reducing cardiovascular disease burden through targeted dietary policies
Fiscal policies for the prevention of diseases
WHO/ILO: Almost 2 million people die from work-related causes each year.
19 Sep, 2021 | 23:39h | UTCNews release: WHO/ILO: Almost 2 million people die from work-related causes each year – World Health Organization
Commentary on Twitter
.@WHO & @ilo launched today the first set of joint estimates on the work-related burden of disease and injury: more than 1.9 million people die every year due to exposure from risk factors at the workplace. Nobody should die for their job. https://t.co/44j57rdCLK #WorkersHealth pic.twitter.com/vlncAHMoGK
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) September 17, 2021