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- WSJ Video, “Who Pays for Healthcare? Depends on Where You Live” featuring Martin Gorsky
- Guest lecture in the age of COVID-19: From leprosy research in Bergen to medical development in Nigeria
- New open access article by John Manton and Martin Gorsky, “Health Planning in 1960s Africa: International Health Organisations and the Post-Colonial State.”
- Witness seminar transcript now available: Health Policy-making in an Era of Reform: New Zealand’s Health System in the 1980s
- New publication: “The Rise and Fall of ‘Universal Health Coverage’ as a Goal of International Health Politics, 1925–1952”
- Event: Health policy making in an era of reform: The New Zealand health system in the 1980s (University of Auckland)
- Health systems visit to Nigeria
- Report: Entwined Health System Histories: New Zealand and Britain Since 1938
- Martin Gorsky and John Manton in Nigeria
- A century of international health systems metrics
- John Manton on Research Methods in Medical History
- From “Planning” to “Systems Analysis”: Health Services and Development at the World Health Organization, 1952–1975