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Harvard Public Health Review

Asia

In the News

Chinese Health Reform: The Good and the Bad
(February 29, 2008) Health usually follows wealth, but that has not been the case in China, according to William Hsiao, K.T. Li Professor of Economics in the Department of Health Policy and Management. 

Where Have All the Barefoot Doctors Gone?
(February 29, 2008) In her award-winning essay, HSPH doctoral student Lingling Zhang analyzes the Chinese health care system from her own experience as the daughter of a semiprofessional "barefoot doctor."


China's leaders, HSPH experts unite in reform effort 

Keeping 1.3 Billion People Healthy

Obesity in China Portends A Diabetic Disaster
Can brown rice blunt an epidemic?

The Lessons of Oral Rehydration Therapy

The co-discoverer of a simple solution to a global killer passes all he has learned to public health's next generation

What's Behind Asia's Gold Rush?

For both China and India, advances in health have helped fuel prosperity

Passages to China and India

In the transitions of these countries toward greater wealth and health, the School is playing a valuable role

Breathing Easier in Shanghai

Quarter-century old study enters the genomics age

The Long Road Back

Restoring health care for China’s peasant farmers

What Money Can't Buy

For millions of rural Chinese, there's more to well-being than income

The Innovation Revolution

Reenergizing India's national health service

Rx for India’s Medical Schools

To serve rich and poor fairly, physician education requires reform

A Dose of Prevention
HSPH joins India's ambitious effort to create new public health schools