It is a true fact that no solitary factor can fully explain the U.S health disadvantage. To me, it has numerous causes and comprises some mixture of insufficient health care, unfavorable economic, detrimental behaviors and social conditions. Without proceedings to invalidate existing trends, the health of the United States will doubtless continue to plummet behind that of citizens in the other developed countries.
This is an example of the posts used by Obamacare to familiarize the citizens on the existence of these cares.
The article describes further that those who haves lives in the rural areas and they are also against the Obamacare. Living in the rural areas makes this particular group to eat a healthy diet, unlike the minority group living in the urban areas who consume cheaper, higher calorie, and higher sugar food. The rich think that they are being exploited which is a good reason to be against, but the actual intention for the formation of these cares was to try to bridge the gap between those who have and do not have. The rich, according to the article, have private insurance that are in very good health, hence they do not see the importance of these cares. The rich are then left with no other alternative, but to abandon the minority groups. This creates a good environment for the problem to thrive-uneven access and expense of health care (Olga, 2014).
An image of a poor citizen who cannot meet her basic needs
How other countries manage healthier citizens.
Other countries especially developing countries are investing heavily in providing quality education and training of youthful health professionals. These countries have recognized educational as an essential to both economic development and health. Citizens who are educated have a tendency of thinking critically. They end up having healthier kids, and improved reproductive health. These developing countries-Latin Americans-haves come up with tools such as track learning, which helps in creating awareness and responsibility about knowledge outcomes. By doing this, they are helping their citizens to have a healthy life.
Roles culture plays when it comes to health.
I believe that all cultures have systems of health thinking to give explanation on what causes poor health, methods of treatment, and those involved in the process of treatment. The degree to which patients distinguish tolerant teaching as having cultural significance for them can have a deep consequence on their treatment to information presented and their enthusiasm to use it. The United States sees disease as a result of natural logical phenomena, supports therapeutic treatments that battle microorganisms. Other societies-developing societies- believe that sickness is the result of supernatural phenomena and endorse prayer or other religious interventions that oppose the reputed low esteem of authoritative forces (Olga, 2014).
A traditional healer- Latin Americans
Works cited:
Olga, k. (march 3 2014, 12:00 PM). Rich, White, Healthy People Are Most Likely To Hate
Obamacare; the Atlantic Online