Lucy Gilson emphasizes that equity in health systems cannot be separated from other global issues like climate change, as the poorest are most affected by both.
Gilson argues public health must be viewed in context, stating health systems should focus on the needs of the most vulnerable populations while adapting to environmental and social changes.
Awarded the Virchow Prize, Gilson illustrates the interconnectedness of human and planetary health, stressing the need for a holistic approach to safeguard both.
In her view, health systems must not solely combat diseases but also reflect our living conditions and overall well-being to support marginalized communities.
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