Foreword / Pitman B. Potter Introduction: Framing Global Health Security in China, Japan and India Using the Sustainable Development Goals / Lesley A. Jacobs, Yoshitaka Wada, and Ilan Vertinsky Part 1: Strengthening Access to Health Services 1 Providing Access to Affordable Medicines and Health Care for All in China / Wenqin Liang and Ilan Vertinsky 2 Mixed Billing and New Medicine in Japan: Will Lifting the Ban on Mixed Billing Improve Access to Health Care or Crash the System? / Yoshitaka Wada 3 Health for All: Can India Meet Its International Human Rights Obligations? / Tiffany Chua, Marc McCrum, and Ilan Vertinsky Part 2: Protecting and Promoting Public Health 4 Linking Public Health Targets of the Sustainable Development Goals to Human Rights Performance in China / Lesley A. Jacobs 5 Moving Japan Towards the Global Standard for Vaccines / Toshimi Nakanashi 6 Global Health Standards and Food Security: Exploring the Double Science Standard of Review Under the SPS Agreement after India - Agricultural Products / Mariela de Amstalden Part 3: Engaging and Integrating Global Markets in Primary Health Care and Public Health 7 Does China National Tobacco Corporation Threaten Global Public Health? / Jennifer Fang, Kelley Lee, and Nidhi Sejpal Pouranik 8 Exit and Voice Strategies by Patients in Dealing with Incentive Structures in the Chinese Healthcare System / Neil Munro and Ziying He 9 Global Markets in Medicine: Japan's Health Care Service Exports to Singapore and India / Hiroyuki Kojin References; Contributors; Index.
Global Health Security in China, Japan, and India : Assessing Sustainable Development Goals