Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs

The purpose of this discussion paper is to assist countries in exploring synergies in service delivery and disease dynamics that can positively affect both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The paper exam...

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Main Authors: Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse, Ferl, Katharina, Wadhwani, Christina Dinh, Harnam, Neesha, Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
NCD
HIV
TB
ALL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25161147/setting-stage-address-dual-challenge-mdgs-ncds
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spelling okr-10986-230282021-04-23T14:04:12Z Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse Ferl, Katharina Wadhwani, Christina Dinh Harnam, Neesha Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT CHILD HEALTH ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPIES RISKS TREATMENT DIAGNOSIS COUNSELORS CHRONIC DISEASES VACCINATION STROKE DIABETES MELLITUS MIDWIFERY PREVENTION LAWS DISEASE BURDEN MORBIDITY HEALTH EDUCATION SEXUAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH HEALTH CARE DEATH DEATH RATE CERVICAL CANCER HEALTH DEPRESSION BACK PAIN HEALTH WORKERS EATING HABITS BREAST CANCER HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE SMOKERS HYPERTENSION RUBELLA SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION PUBLIC HEALTH DAY CARE LIFE EXPECTANCY HOSPITALIZATION KNOWLEDGE DIABETES ANALGESICS WORKPLACE DISEASES OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH IRON IMMUNIZATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENTS PATIENT LIFE SMOKING INTERVENTION LEUKEMIA HEALTH INDICATORS MENTAL ILLNESS AGING NURSES HEALTH MANAGEMENT VIOLENCE ANXIETY POLLUTION TUBERCULOSIS GYNECOLOGY SCREENING CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE HIV/AIDS MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY GENERAL PRACTICE HEALTH PROMOTION PALLIATIVE CARE CANCER CHILDBIRTH PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS MEDICAL RESEARCH WORKERS SURGERY PROGNOSIS INFLUENZA NCD HIV TB SURVEILLANCE IMMUNODEFICIENCY LIFESTYLE HEALTH POLICY HEALTH EFFECTS MORALITY NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE HEPATITIS B DENTAL HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING MEDICAL SUPPLIES DECISION MAKING THERAPIES CHEMOTHERAPY NUTRITION INJURIES MALARIA QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE BURDEN OF DISEASE INTERNET RISK FACTORS VACCINES WEIGHT PHYSICIANS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN MATERNAL HEALTH OBESITY CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILDREN DISEASE LIVER CANCER CLINICS INFECTION DISABILITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ALL HOSPITALIZATIONS MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BLOOD SUGAR STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY SODIUM FAMILIES MEDICINES HOSPITALS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AIDS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL PREGNANCY ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION CONDOMS FOOD INDUSTRY NURSING BREASTFEEDING The purpose of this discussion paper is to assist countries in exploring synergies in service delivery and disease dynamics that can positively affect both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The paper examines the challenges countries face in addressing both infectious and non-communicable diseases, and highlights examples of integrated interventions in addressing this double burden of disease. Many low- and middle-income countries are faced with a rising burden of NCDs while working to improve health outcomes to meet health-related MDGs. This dual challenge takes place in an environment of increasingly limited resources, which is why the efficient integration of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of NCDs with MDG-related activities will be, in many instances, the best option these countries will have to address such challenges. Brazil’s Family Health Program and Turkey’s Health Transformation Program provide useful examples to draw on, and have been highlighted in this paper. Both programs have demonstrated impressive results, which can serve as an impetus for countries to take action. 2015-11-18T19:35:48Z 2015-11-18T19:35:48Z 2014-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25161147/setting-stage-address-dual-challenge-mdgs-ncds http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23028 English en_US Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) discussion paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
CHILD HEALTH
ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPIES
RISKS
TREATMENT
DIAGNOSIS
COUNSELORS
CHRONIC DISEASES
VACCINATION
STROKE
DIABETES MELLITUS
MIDWIFERY
PREVENTION
LAWS
DISEASE BURDEN
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
SEXUAL HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
DEATH
DEATH RATE
CERVICAL CANCER
HEALTH
DEPRESSION
BACK PAIN
HEALTH WORKERS
EATING HABITS
BREAST CANCER
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
RUBELLA
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
PUBLIC HEALTH
DAY CARE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
HOSPITALIZATION
KNOWLEDGE
DIABETES
ANALGESICS
WORKPLACE
DISEASES
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
IRON
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
LIFE
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
LEUKEMIA
HEALTH INDICATORS
MENTAL ILLNESS
AGING
NURSES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
VIOLENCE
ANXIETY
POLLUTION
TUBERCULOSIS
GYNECOLOGY
SCREENING
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
HIV/AIDS
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
GENERAL PRACTICE
HEALTH PROMOTION
PALLIATIVE CARE
CANCER
CHILDBIRTH
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS
MEDICAL RESEARCH
WORKERS
SURGERY
PROGNOSIS
INFLUENZA
NCD
HIV
TB
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
LIFESTYLE
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH EFFECTS
MORALITY
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HYGIENE
HEPATITIS B
DENTAL HEALTH
FAMILY PLANNING
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
DECISION MAKING
THERAPIES
CHEMOTHERAPY
NUTRITION
INJURIES
MALARIA
QUALITY OF LIFE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BURDEN OF DISEASE
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
VACCINES
WEIGHT
PHYSICIANS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
MATERNAL HEALTH
OBESITY
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHILDREN
DISEASE
LIVER CANCER
CLINICS
INFECTION
DISABILITY
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
ALL
HOSPITALIZATIONS
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
BLOOD SUGAR
STRATEGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SODIUM
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
AIDS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
CONDOMS
FOOD INDUSTRY
NURSING
BREASTFEEDING
spellingShingle PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
CHILD HEALTH
ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPIES
RISKS
TREATMENT
DIAGNOSIS
COUNSELORS
CHRONIC DISEASES
VACCINATION
STROKE
DIABETES MELLITUS
MIDWIFERY
PREVENTION
LAWS
DISEASE BURDEN
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
SEXUAL HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
DEATH
DEATH RATE
CERVICAL CANCER
HEALTH
DEPRESSION
BACK PAIN
HEALTH WORKERS
EATING HABITS
BREAST CANCER
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
RUBELLA
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
PUBLIC HEALTH
DAY CARE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
HOSPITALIZATION
KNOWLEDGE
DIABETES
ANALGESICS
WORKPLACE
DISEASES
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
IRON
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
LIFE
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
LEUKEMIA
HEALTH INDICATORS
MENTAL ILLNESS
AGING
NURSES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
VIOLENCE
ANXIETY
POLLUTION
TUBERCULOSIS
GYNECOLOGY
SCREENING
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
HIV/AIDS
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
GENERAL PRACTICE
HEALTH PROMOTION
PALLIATIVE CARE
CANCER
CHILDBIRTH
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS
MEDICAL RESEARCH
WORKERS
SURGERY
PROGNOSIS
INFLUENZA
NCD
HIV
TB
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
LIFESTYLE
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH EFFECTS
MORALITY
NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HYGIENE
HEPATITIS B
DENTAL HEALTH
FAMILY PLANNING
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
DECISION MAKING
THERAPIES
CHEMOTHERAPY
NUTRITION
INJURIES
MALARIA
QUALITY OF LIFE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BURDEN OF DISEASE
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
VACCINES
WEIGHT
PHYSICIANS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
MATERNAL HEALTH
OBESITY
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHILDREN
DISEASE
LIVER CANCER
CLINICS
INFECTION
DISABILITY
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
ALL
HOSPITALIZATIONS
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
BLOOD SUGAR
STRATEGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SODIUM
FAMILIES
MEDICINES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
AIDS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
CONDOMS
FOOD INDUSTRY
NURSING
BREASTFEEDING
Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse
Ferl, Katharina
Wadhwani, Christina Dinh
Harnam, Neesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
relation Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) discussion paper;
description The purpose of this discussion paper is to assist countries in exploring synergies in service delivery and disease dynamics that can positively affect both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The paper examines the challenges countries face in addressing both infectious and non-communicable diseases, and highlights examples of integrated interventions in addressing this double burden of disease. Many low- and middle-income countries are faced with a rising burden of NCDs while working to improve health outcomes to meet health-related MDGs. This dual challenge takes place in an environment of increasingly limited resources, which is why the efficient integration of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of NCDs with MDG-related activities will be, in many instances, the best option these countries will have to address such challenges. Brazil’s Family Health Program and Turkey’s Health Transformation Program provide useful examples to draw on, and have been highlighted in this paper. Both programs have demonstrated impressive results, which can serve as an impetus for countries to take action.
format Working Paper
author Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse
Ferl, Katharina
Wadhwani, Christina Dinh
Harnam, Neesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
author_facet Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse
Ferl, Katharina
Wadhwani, Christina Dinh
Harnam, Neesha
Meiro-Lorenzo, Montserrat
author_sort Pierre-Louis, Anne Maryse
title Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
title_short Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
title_full Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
title_fullStr Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
title_full_unstemmed Setting the Stage to Address the Dual Challenge of MDGs and NCDs
title_sort setting the stage to address the dual challenge of mdgs and ncds
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25161147/setting-stage-address-dual-challenge-mdgs-ncds
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23028
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