This monograph aims to dissect the notion of "Healthy lives and well-being for everyone," protracted by policymakers and proponents of the existing healthcare setup. Researchers, cooperative professionals, healthcare practitioners, decision-makers, patients, policy developers, librarians and booksellers will find this book relevant and interesting to read. The captivating narrative is supported by analysing 20 countries across five continents, explaining their historical and modern notion of the context and health cooperatives' development. It also sheds light on the significance of modern cooperatives in the current healthcare landscape. In addition, the monograph offers insights into multiple case studies of health-oriented cooperatives showing their diversity and flexibility in operations.
This research monograph paves the way for envisioning a future where health cooperatives have the potential to play an important role in addressing various challenges affecting positive societal changes.
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.