Framing and global health governance: key findings.
Colin McInnes;
Kelley Lee;
(2012)
Framing and global health governance: key findings.
Global public health, 7 Supp (sup2).
S191-S198.
ISSN 1744-1692
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2012.733950
Despite widespread agreement that collective action to address shared health challenges across countries is desirable and necessary, the realm of global health governance has remained highly problematic. A key reason for this is the manner in which health issues are presented ('framed'). Because multiple frames are operating simultaneously, confusion and a range of competing policy recommendations and priorities result. Drawing on the previous articles published in this Special Supplement, these key findings explore how health issues are framed, what makes a framing successful, what frames are used for and what effects framing has.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | framing, global health, global health governance, article, coping behavior, drug industry, economics, evidence based medicine, health care access, health care planning, health care policy, health care quality, human, human rights, law, politics, priority journal, Developed Countries, Developing Countries, Humans, International Cooperation, Public Policy, World Health, Developed Countries, Developing Countries, Global Health, Humans, International Cooperation, Public Policy |
ISI | 311782100008 |
Official URL | http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0... |