Health policy

Beware the blind alley of the 'right' to health

IPN Opinion article

Author: Jacob Mchangama

Treating health as an enforceable human right creates serious legal and democratic problems — and does not improve healthcare.

Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks

IPN News coverage

Author: Philip Stevens

IPN's Philip Stevens comments on what lessons the US can learn from Europe as it reforms its health sector.

Lessons from France for US health costs

IPN Critical Opinion articles

Author: Valentin Petkantchin

How surveys twist rankings on health care

IPN Opinion article

Author: Glen Whitman

Proponents of nationalised healthcare systems frequently refer to the WHO ranking the US system a lowly 37th in the world. Yet how reliable are these rankings? Glen Whitman reveals their faults and underlying, ideological bias.

End failed healthcare in Africa

IPN Opinion article

Author: Thompson Ayodele

Despite massive increases of donor funding for health in Africa, things on the ground are not improving. It's time to examine new methods of delivering healthcare in Africa, in particular harnessing the power of the private sector.

Health tourism can be healthy

IPN Opinion article

Author: Fredrik Erixon

The benefits of trade have for too long been driven away from healthcare by ring-fenced nationalised systems and vested interests. Now evidence suggests that trade can slow the rise in healthcare costs and be a valuable source of revenue for developing countries.

SA should avoid Britain's healthcare mistakes

IPN Critical Opinion articles

Author: Eustace Davie

SA should avoid Britain's public health mistakes

IPN Opinion article

Author: Philip Stevens

The South African government is hoping to create a 'universal' health system by imposing increasingly onerous regulations on the private sector. Evidence from Britain's health system shows this is doomed to failure.