Waiting for answer This question has not been answered yet. You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer.
Public Health 300 words APA discussion w 3 references
3OO WORD DISCUSSION APA FORMAT MINUMUM 3 REFERNCES
DUE 8/5/17 6PM EST READ INSTRUCTIONS..PICK 2 COUNTRIES..
Is Wealthier Healthier?
African nations tend not to have lower health outcomes, experiencing epidemics of infectious and non-communicable diseases across the continent. There is substantial health inequality among and within many nations in Africa. Similar disparities in health also exist in Latin America. Cuba, Costa Rica, and Chile have health outcomes comparable to the United States, while Haiti’s health outcomes are comparable to the less healthy parts of Africa.
A variety of arguments can be made for the reasons why there is great health inequity in these regions. Some relate to the different colonial histories since health is transmitted inter-generationally. Colonization, neoliberal globalization, including free market, free trade, and the unrestricted flow of capital with little government influence, has resulted in large wealth inequalities. Some countries have cut their government spending on health programs, which has led to devastating health outcomes.
For this Discussion, examine countries and their health problems.
To prepare for this Discussion, Select 2countries with different per-capita income levels such that one could be classified as a “high income” nation and the other would not be classified in the same income category.
Post a brief summary comparing the two countries and their health problems. Also, compare how the economic level and income inequality in each country influenced other social determinants (social dynamics, the status of women, education, or violence/homicide, etc.) for each country. Then, explain the impact of the determinants on the health outcome in each country.
ARTICLES African Population and Health Research Center
1) http://aphrc.org/ 2) http://www.paho.org/hq/
WORLD BANK IF NEED HELP….http://data.worldbank.org/country