Taryn Vian
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1 School of Nursing and Health Professions, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Abstract
Reluctance to talk about corruption is an important barrier to action. Yet the stakes of not addressing corruption
in the health sector are higher than ever. Corruption includes wrongdoing by individuals, but it is also a problem
of weak institutions captured by political interests, and underfunded, unreliable administrative systems and
healthcare delivery models. We urgently need to focus on corruption as a health systems problem. In addition
to supporting research to better understand the context and implications of corruption in health systems, this
article suggests actions that public health professionals can do now to fight corruption.