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How Social Determinants Shape Health in Latin America and the Caribbean: Insights from a New Report

April 28, 2025 por Diana Pinto - William Savedoff - Sebastian Bauhoff - Sofia Castro Vargas Leave a Comment

Este artículo también está disponible en español / This post is also available in spanish Health is about more than access to doctors and medicine. It is shaped by where we live, the air we breathe, the jobs we have, the education we receive, and the social connections we build. These factors—known as the social determinants of health (SDH)—play a fundamental role in shaping … [Read more...] about How Social Determinants Shape Health in Latin America and the Caribbean: Insights from a New Report

Five Years After COVID-19: Time for Booster Investment Shots in Pandemic Preparedness

March 31, 2025 por Ramiro Guerrero Carvajal Leave a Comment

Este artículo también está disponible en español / This post is also available in spanish During the Cricket World Cup in June 2024, while thousands of fans attended the matches that took place in Caribbean countries, teams of epidemiologists, doctors and health workers worked quietly behind the scenes using an electronic platform to report and respond promptly to possible … [Read more...] about Five Years After COVID-19: Time for Booster Investment Shots in Pandemic Preparedness

Why is the Healthcare Sector so Attractive to Cybercriminals?

February 24, 2025 por José Callero Leave a Comment

Cyberattacks are growing exponentially, and lack of cybersecurity is now considered one of the main global risks for economic and social stability. By 2025, the global cost of cybercrime is expected to reach US$10.5 trillion annually, a drastic leap considering that in 2015 it was US$3 trillion. Cyberattacks in healthcare increased by 74% in 2023, making it one of the … [Read more...] about Why is the Healthcare Sector so Attractive to Cybercriminals?

Overcoming Obstacles: Barriers to Diabetes Treatment and How Telehealth Can Help 

January 20, 2025 por Sebastian Bauhoff - Sofia Castro Vargas - Marlon Tejedor Bonilla - Nohora Benavidez Leave a Comment

Diabetes mellitus is an important health issue in Latin America and the Caribbean as it accounts for 4.3% of the disease burden in the region. Disease management programs (DMPs) aim to improve chronic disease care, but they are often complex, involving a wide range of healthcare professionals—doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and specialists—who need to interact regularly with … [Read more...] about Overcoming Obstacles: Barriers to Diabetes Treatment and How Telehealth Can Help 

Towards Connected Health Across Borders: The Pan-American Highway for Digital Health

January 7, 2025 por Jennifer Nelson Leave a Comment

The Pan-American Highway, which we all know, connects the entire American continent, stretching from Alaska to the southernmost tip of Argentina. However, this highway is not seamless: there is a 130-kilometer gap between Panama and Colombia where the route abruptly ends. In healthcare, interruptions like this are a daily occurrence. These interruptions manifest in various … [Read more...] about Towards Connected Health Across Borders: The Pan-American Highway for Digital Health

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