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John T Monahan
Researcher at Georgetown University
Publications - 7
Citations - 168
John T Monahan is an academic researcher from Georgetown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Preparedness & Public health. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 101 citations.
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The legal determinants of health: harnessing the power of law for global health and sustainable development
Lawrence O. Gostin,John T Monahan,Jenny Kaldor,Mary C. DeBartolo,Eric A. Friedman,Katie Gottschalk,Susan C. Kim,Ala Alwan,Agnes Binagwaho,Gian Luca Burci,Luisa Cabal,Katherine DeLand,Timothy G Evans,Eric Goosby,Sara Hossain,Howard K. Koh,Gorik Ooms,Mirta Roses Periago,Rodrigo Uprimny,Alicia Ely Yamin +19 more
TL;DR: This Commission brings together global leaders in the fields of health, law, and governance to enhance the global health community's understanding of law, regulation, and the rule of law as effective tools to advance population health and equity.
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Launching the Universal Health Coverage Legal Solutions Network.
Lawrence O. Gostin,Aleksandra Blagojevic,Simon Bland,Mandeep Dhaliwal,Ranieri Guerra,John T Monahan +5 more
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Global health, human rights, and the law - Authors' reply.
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Legal preparedness and Ebola vaccines
John T Monahan,Sam F. Halabi +1 more
TL;DR: This research suggests that most crowdfunding campaign funding targets are achieved, and that this strategy might represent an eff ective option to rapidly raise research funds to do RCTs.
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Advancing Legal Preparedness through the Global Health Security Agenda
Ana Sumei Ayala,Adam Brush,Shu Hao. Chai,Jose W. Fernandez,Katherine Farrell Ginsbach,Katie Gottschalk,Sam F. Halabi,Divya Hosangadi,Dawn Mapatano,John T Monahan,Carla Moretti,Mara Pillinger,Gabriela Silvana Ramirez,Emily L Rosenfeld +13 more
TL;DR: The Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) is a multilateral, multisectoral partnership comprised of more than 70 countries, international organizations, foundations, and businesses to strengthen global health security as discussed by the authors .