Prioritizing health: A prescription for prosperity

Better health promotes economic growth by expanding the labor force and by boosting productivity, while also delivering immense social benefits. However, in recent years, a focus on rising healthcare costs, especially in mature economies, has dominated the policy debate, whereas health as an investment in our societies has largely been ignored. The pandemic is an unwelcome reminder of just how much health matters for individuals, society, and the global economy.

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