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  • Healthcare Systems

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  • The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals highlight reducing noncommunicable diseases.

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  • To outline an inter- and multi-disciplinary systems-based framework for global health delivery.
  • To address major global health issues and improve worldwide health outcomes.
  • To emphasize ethical conduct in transnational partnerships for global health advancement.

Main Methods:

  • The study establishes a global health delivery framework.
  • It integrates systems-based approaches considering contextual factors.
  • Ethical guiding principles for transnational partnerships are outlined.

Main Results:

  • A shift towards systems-based healthcare delivery in global health is evident.
  • Noncommunicable diseases, including cancer, are a growing focus.
  • Colorectal cancer care faces significant challenges in low-to-middle income countries.

Conclusions:

  • A systems-based framework is essential for addressing global health challenges.
  • Equitable delivery of care is paramount for reducing disease burden.
  • Improving screening, early detection, and referral systems is critical for colorectal cancer care.