Health policy, Global health, Public administration, Public health and Public relations are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Public economics, Health promotion, Resource, Revenue and Decentralization, which intersect with Health policy. The concepts of his Global health study are interwoven with issues in Sustainable development, Social determinants of health, Accountability and Reproductive health.
His Public administration research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of General partnership, Globalization and Public policy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Private sector, Public sector and Democracy. His Public relations research focuses on Resource management and how it connects with Developing country and Health sector.
His main research concerns Global health, Health policy, Public administration, Economic growth and Public health. Kent Buse has researched Global health in several fields, including Civil society, Corporate governance, Accountability, Social determinants of health and International health. His Health policy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country, Policy analysis, Public relations and Health promotion.
His Policy analysis study combines topics in areas such as Policy studies, Public policy and Government. In his study, Health equity is inextricably linked to Right to health, which falls within the broad field of Public administration. His Public health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Private sector, Public sector and Social policy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Global health, Human rights, Accountability, Public administration and Social determinants of health. His Global health research integrates issues from International human rights law and Civil society. His Accountability study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Economic growth, Reproductive health and Health equity.
His Economic growth study frequently links to related topics such as Public health. The study incorporates disciplines such as Government, Policy analysis, Public economics and Subsidy in addition to Health equity. His Public administration study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Politics.
Kent Buse mainly focuses on Social determinants of health, Global health, Public health, Accountability and Economic growth. His studies deal with areas such as Public economics, Intervention, Adolescent health, Holistic education and Social constructionism as well as Social determinants of health. Kent Buse interconnects Human rights and Reproductive health in the investigation of issues within Public health.
His studies in Accountability integrate themes in fields like Workforce, Civil society, Business sector and Framing.
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Making Health Policy
Kent Buse;Nicholas Mays;Gillian Walt.
(2005)
Global public-private partnerships: part I - a new development in health?
K. Buse;G. Walt.
Bulletin of The World Health Organization (2000)
Seven habits of highly effective global public–private health partnerships: Practice and potential
Kent Buse;Andrew M. Harmer.
Social Science & Medicine (2007)
Global public-private partnerships: part II - what are the health issues for global governance?
K. Buse;G. Walt.
Bulletin of The World Health Organization (2000)
Public-private health partnerships: a strategy for WHO
Kent Buse;Amalia Waxman.
Bulletin of The World Health Organization (2001)
Defeating AIDS—advancing global health
Peter Piot;Salim S Abdool Karim;Robert Hecht;Helena Legido-Quigley;Helena Legido-Quigley.
The Lancet (2015)
Health Policy in a Globalising World
Kelley Lee;Kent Buse;Suzanne Fustukian.
(2002)
Health in the sustainable development goals: ready for a paradigm shift?
Kent Buse;Sarah Hawkes.
Globalization and Health (2015)
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF USER FEES WITH TARGETING: DEVELOPING EQUITABLE HEALTH FINANCING POLICY
Lucy Gilson;Steven Russell;Kent Buse.
Journal of International Development (1995)
Gender and global health: evidence, policy, and inconvenient truths
Sarah Hawkes;Kent Buse.
The Lancet (2013)
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