Care Worker Migration and Transnational Justice

Abstract: Here I consider the migration of health workers and propose a conception of transnational justice that can best address the concerns it raises, including the perpetuation of global health inequities. My focus will be on nurses and direct care workers (DCWs), also called paraprofessionals—the vast majority of whom are women—coming from the global South [...]

“Health System Reform: How Are We Doing So Far?” - Multiple Locations

“Health System Reform: How Are We Doing So Far?”, this presentation took place at the following locations and dates: Colorado Health Symposium, Keystone, CO, July 29, 2009 San Diegans for Health Access, San Diego, CA, July 18, 2009 The Permanente Medicare Group Leaders Meeting, San Francisco, CA June 26, 2009 Grantmakers in Health, New Orleans, [...]

Competition in the Healthcare Marketplace - U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation

Introduction: Chairman Pryor, Ranking member Wicker and other distinguished members of this committee and subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to offer my thoughts today about how to improve the performance of health service markets. My name is Len M. Nichols. I am a health economist and I direct the Health Policy Program at the [...]

“Financing Health Reform” - Alliance for Health Reform

This presentation took place on July 13, 2009 at the Alliance for Health Reform, in Washington, DC. “Financing Health Reform,” Alliance for Health Reform¸ July 13, 2009

Health Care Reform and Small Buisness - U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

“Health Care Reform and Small Business” — U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship – July 9, 2009

Stewardship: What Kind of Society Do We Want? - Len M. Nichols

Nichols, L. “Stewardship: What Kind of Society Do We Want?”, in Connecting American Values with Health Reform, Hastings Center, July 2009.

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