What Is The Difference Between An International Health And A Global Health?
The terms "international health" and "global health" are closely related, and their meanings often overlap.   However, there are some key distinctions:    International Health:  Focus:   Traditionally, international health has focused on health issues in developing countries and the health activities of wealthier nations in assisting those countries.  It often emphasizes bilateral relationships between nations.       Scope:   It can be seen as more concerned with health problems that cross national borders, but with a focus on the health problems of other nations.       Perspective:   Historically, it has sometimes been viewed as a "donor-recipient" model, with developed countries providing aid to less developed ones.    Global Health:  Focus:   Global health emphasizes health issues that transcend national boundaries and recognizes that health problems are interconnected worldwide.     It prioritizes health equity for all people worldwide. ...