1st Edition

Health Cooperatives Historical Developments and Future Challenges for Global Healthcare

By Milorad Stamenovic Copyright 2024
254 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In the era of complex healthcare challenges, the question arises: Can health cooperatives be the catalysts for transformation in the healthcare system? This research monograph delves into this thought-provoking query, exploring the potential of health cooperatives as influential entities in the future of healthcare. Despite advancements, healthcare systems still need help with sustainability,... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Historical and modern aspects of health cooperatives development in Western Europe (UK, Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, and Sweden)

3. Historical and modern aspects of health cooperatives development in Eastern Europe (Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia, and Romania)  

4. Historical and modern aspects of health cooperatives development in North America (USA, Canada)

5. Historical and modern aspects of health cooperatives development in South America (Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia) 

6. Historical and modern aspects of health cooperatives development in Asia (Japan, China, and India)

7. Health cooperatives – geographical and historical dispersion of the model

8. Why do we need health cooperatives in the modern era? 

9. Health cooperatives and International organisations

10. Conclusion

Biography

Milorad Stamenovic is a multi-disciplinary professional with a diverse educational background. He obtained his bachelor's degree in economics from the Faculty of International Economics in Belgrade, Serbia. Building upon this foundation, Milorad pursued a master's degree in International Business and Management, which he completed through a joint program between the Faculty of Organisational Sciences in Belgrade and Middlesex University in London. His academic journey continued by obtaining the Doctor of Economic Sciences title from Belgrade's Faculty of Business Studies. He has completed multiple management and regulatory-oriented courses offered by esteemed organisations in the area of Public Health. His research aptitude led to his selection as a Research Fellow by Serbia's Ministry of Science, Education, and Technological Development.