Medicine
Obamacare failed in Europe
IPN Opinion article
President Obama's health reforms envisage a far bigger role for government. France and Britain demonstrate that this direction of travel will neither save money nor improve patient care.
Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks
IPN News coverage
IPN's Philip Stevens comments on what lessons the US can learn from Europe as it reforms its health sector.
Fake drugs kill over 700,000 people every year - new report
IPN Press release
A new IPN study reveals the shocking burden of fake medicines in less developed countries.
Calls for Africa to make own Aids drugs dangerous
IPN Opinion article
Local production of drugs is a long-standing slogan in the aid industry and in many individual countries and has now been taken up by the African Union. But its superficial attraction hides vested interests, expensive subsidies and dangers to quality.
The Myth of a General AIDS Pandemic: How UNAIDS has Wasted Billions
Professor James Chin addresses the prevalence of HIV, future trends of the pandemic, and the potential for HIV epidemics in ‘general’ populations outside Sub-Saharan Africa.

