Global health assistance should be coordinated with economic development strategies in the public sector, especially with education, and emphasize the development of a robust civil society. While increasing its policy consistency across government, the United States should expand beyond its tendency towards unilateral actions and engage more effectively with key multilateral technical organizations. Coordination with both bilateral and multilateral agencies will leverage America’s effectiveness, standing, and credibility as a world leader. The United States should increase education, research, and training infrastructure for global health and implementation science. Furthermore, training in health diplomacy should be included in global health curricula through multiple disciplinary fields, including international relations, public health military and defense, and economic development. This multidisciplinary approach will provide future health and foreign affairs professionals with an enhanced global health perspective and allow them to address global health as a pillar of foreign policy. The U.S. global health policy should move beyond a strictly vertical, disease-oriented set of initiatives focused on care for individuals by adding a complementary focus that integrates population health to create and strengthen sustainable health systems in low and middle-income …show more content…
These laws implicitly promote healthcare evolution through value-based financing, health information technology, increased number of care providers and a more holistic approach to caring for patients. Legal interpretations become more difficult in pursuit of consistency and compliance as the healthcare environment continues to become decentralized. In addition, health information systems will be faced with having to protect the safety and privacy of patients as health information exchange