A needle-exchange program in Virginia is a good first step—but isn’t enough by itself.
Sanjay Kishore and Sandeep Kishore
- Scientific American
February 4, 2019
Modernizing the World Health Organization's official list of vital medications.
Sandeep P. Kishore, Mark D. Huffman, Valentin Fuster, and Rajesh Vedanthan
- Scientific American
April 11, 2018
Given that no official entity is entrusted with making essential medicines on the WHO Essential Medicines List affordable, we suggest that the WHO take a leadership role in addressing this policy gap. Here, we propose a mechanism that could help.
Sandeep Kishore, Rachel Kiddell-Monroe, and Ruth Lopert
- United Nations Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines
February 16, 2016
The “Atlanta Declaration” emerged from the September 2014 US Investigators’ Global Non-Communicable Diseases Research Network Symposium held at Emory University. Participants, including the authors of this post, established the Global Noncommunicable Disease Network to chart a course for creatively supporting the next generation of scientists in the global NCD arena.
Sandeep Kishore, John Bartlett, Gerald Bloomfield, et al
- Health Affairs Blog
September 9, 2015
Even in countries like the USA, where the most current cancer treatments are readily available, cost is a serious barrier. In lower-income settings, pricey cancer medications can be impossible to obtain. We discuss the expansion of WHO’s “essential medicines” list to include some high-priced cancer medications and the potential impact it may have on accessibility.
Jordan Jarvis and Sandeep Kishore
- The Lancet United States of Health Blog
May 18, 2015
I spoke as a physician, as a scientist, but most of all as an advocate, to the UN High-Level Meeting on the global response to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). I focused on trade justice, money, and the rights of people living with NCDs to position NCDs as the social justice issue of our generation.
Sandeep Kishore
- The Lancet Global Health Blog
August 26, 2014
The recent Executive Board proceedings of the World Health Organization provided new ground for unlikely allies South Africa and Australia, as both struggle to temper intellectual property laws in the interest of public health. We observed the proceedings as non-governmental organization representatives.
Sandeep Kishore and Kavitha Kolappa
- The Huffington Post
February 14, 2014
What are the expectations that we, and our patients, have about how we practice medicine in the 21st century? The short answer is we don’t know yet — but the conversation has begun.
Jacob Scott, Ali Ansary, and Sandeep Kishore
- The Health Care Blog
April 14, 2013
We can learn an awful lot from how some of the most ‘primitive’ creatures on the planet—microbes—organize themselves. Indeed, human social movements can learn from microbial ones.
Sandeep Kishore
- PLoS Blogs
January 15, 2013
As the UN begins its meeting to devise strategies to tackle NCDs, Indian public health activists say it was a wake-up call for the health authorities in India.
Sandeep Kishore
- Down to Earth Magazine (India)
September 19, 2011
We were deeply perturbed to learn that the negotiations for the Outcomes Document of the UN High Level Meeting on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), a mere month or so away, had stalled because member states failed to reach consensus.
Nalini Saligram and Sandeep Kishore
- The Huffington Post
August 17, 2011
We believe that the UN High Level Meeting on NCDs is an unprecedented opportunity for the world to become energized and mobilized to take action against NCDs.
Nalini Saligram and Sandeep Kishore
- The Huffington Post
May 17, 2011
We discuss the history behind primary care in global health, to explain why previous attempts at “health systems development” perversely backfired in the 1970s, ‘80s, and ‘90s.
Sanjay Basu, Jason Andrews, Sandeep Kishore, and David Stuckler
- EpiAnalysis
March 26, 2011
We have grown increasingly frustrated by a university system that fails to reward engagement with the totality of the neglected-disease agenda, including policy and non-traditional scholarship. Here we highlight some of the key issues and attempt to offer a few suggestions for change.
Sandeep Kishore and Sara Crager
- Results for Development Institute: Center for Global Health R&D
October 12, 2010
The march to enhance the access of medicines to treat CVD must now soon match the great strides made for diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
Sandeep Kishore
- Health Affairs
January 13, 2007