Friday, January 3, 2020

Global Health Organization System Of The United Nations

Introduction Global health care continues to evolve as countries develop and also improve medical technology and treatments for diseases. Medical teams from developed countries continue to work in developing countries to treat patients and train locals with the medical skills they will need in order to help those in their community. The World Health Organization (WHO) is constantly monitoring and taking the lead when it comes to providing the health care that so many countries desperately need. Their primary mission is to direct and coordinate the international health within system of the United Nations. The World Health Organization set the standards, promote and monitor their plan. They also provide any technical support that is†¦show more content†¦There may always be barriers when it comes to global health care. Some of the reasons that this may stay the way it is can be due to issues such as education, culture and poverty that can be the barriers in global health. When you put education, culture and poverty together it can be positive or negative. Depending on how you want to see it. There are always health care situations in both the developed and developing countries that may not always be the same for many reasons. In this paper, I will identify how education, culture and poverty act together to cause barriers in global health. I will identify the impact of education, culture and poverty when it comes to healthcare barriers and how the total can be greater than each individual factor. There will be two case studies on specific global health issues in developed countries as well developing countries and when the factors are combined what the similarities and differences are and finally we will address how the cultural and educational competencies can be used to address barriers. Impact of education to healthcare barriers Education will continue to be a healthcare barrier until the developing countries are better educated and are able to have access to medicines and have healthcare professional of their own. Those who go to developing countries from the developed countries and have a background in health care, should have a strategy in-place. This

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