The investment research that I have done in Nicaragua has gone exceptionally. Below I have outlined some Economic factors that will go into play if you do decide to invest. I have also given you my opinion on whether you should invest or not at the end of my research details. It is my job to tell you of the risk and the return of the investment but at the end of the day is your decision, sir/ma'am, if you want to or not. Please read the below detail of my research and contact me back on your decision. CULTURAL ECONOMIC DIVERSITY
The Nicaraguan cultural is derived from the traditional Hispanic division of labor meaning that the men work in the field or factories and the women carry out the domestic chores. The labor force consists of 3.013
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“In rural areas, though, the health care situation isn’t ideal. People in rural areas have the lowest access to healthcare and 43% of the population lives in rural areas.” 43% of the population living in the rural areas are at risk of obtaining diseases such as “ bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever.” The Nicaraguan health system is ranked 71 out of 190 countries in the world. In the top 37% percent in the world in a healthcare system. In the eyes of a numbers person, this would be a great seeing that is better than 50% but even with the system being ranked sort of high almost half of the population has low access to it or cannot use it. The United States health system is ranked 37 in the world. A great health system can improve the productivity in the economy because there will be more healthy citizens to do the work. “ The healthier the citizens of a country, the more effective the workforce; the better the health of their children, the fewer births, and hence the fewer dependents. Vaccinations and preventative strategies for childhood diseases are of key importance.” Developing the health system will improve productivity in the workplace, cause a better chain reaction to involve others to start working instead of children of Nicaragua having to put the weight on themselves to bring in money for their
Improve Access to Quality Care and Services, 2. Strengthen the Health Workforce, 3. Build Healthy Communities, 4. Improve Health Equity, 5. Strengthen HRSA Program Management and Operations.
Music is an integral part of the culture and history of Nicaragua, and Nicaraguan folk music, like the people of the country itself, is both varied and vibrant. A long history of colonization and occupation has led Nicaragua to be a country filled with both strong indigenous and outside influences, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the country's folk music. The roots of this music are pulled from the many groups of different native indigenous Nicaraguan tribes and are injected with the Europeans influences, of Spain, Germany, and Britain, and African influences. The country itself is generally divided into three regions, the Pacific lowlands, the north and central highlands, and the Atlantic lowlands. While all three regions mix indigenous
The reason that American healthcare is better than other countries is because there is a financial incentive here to be innovative and come up with new technology. When you take away the financial incentive to create a new medicine, people do not have the motivation to take the risk to create a new medicine. Creating a new medicine takes a large amount of time and a lot of money. The reason that they continue to strive to create that new medicine despite that time and money is because of the financial reward at the end. When you take away that financial reward but you have to still put in the same time and money to put into finding the new medicine, it is not worth it financially so ultimately the doctor will choose not to produce the new medicine.
First, there would be a decreased amount of health care costs that would be absorbed, and second, social programs would have more money in their budget to use
As stated before, even though the universal system may decrease the quality of care, at least all citizens can receive equal care. Everyone's health is important, but unfortunately not everyone can receive the care they need. The statistical reasoning presented in the first editorial may convince someone of higher power to allow everyone to receive the healthcare they need and deserve. The universal healthcare system could save many people's lives. Isn't that why people become doctors?
At the end, I will suggest methods to solve the health inequality. Definitions of ‘Health’ ‘Absence of diseases’ is a common definition of health within our society. However, it cannot completely express the definition of health since health is affected by many factors but not only biological and physiological. An official definition of health by the World Health Organization is, ‘Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. The enjoyment of the highest attainment of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being, without distinction of race, religion, political beliefs or economic and social conditions’ (World Health Organization, 1948).
The human body is a machine with a very complicated working mechanism. For a human being to be productive, his body should be in good shape and health. Therefore, health is a major determinant factor in our resourcefulness. All human beings are entitled to good healthcare. In a general perspective, healthcare is all about maintaining one’s health and improving the health of deteriorating bodies.
1. Three changes that I think that would contribute most to improving the health of people in the less developed nations is changing “income inequality,” having an equal health care among everyone, and changing the education system (Weitz 2017:52). By changing income inequality to be more equal among everyone, this should put people in the same socioeconomic status in which everyone can afford the same things like food, housing, health care, and education. Having income equality would contribute to improving the health of people in the less developed nations because it would provide everyone with the same resources, which can benefit more people’s health overall and lower the rates of malnutrition. Lowering malnutrition will also contribute
We rather pay a much higher cost in medical treatment, then spending few extra dollars on social services. Things would be a lot different and if we wouldn’t have to spend some more on treatments, hospital visits, testing and many other things. Other countries rather spend just a few extra dollar to see an increase with life expectancy. If we could change our method of spending more in health care, we should see improvement. First, we should try a different approach, which should be focusing on social services to see any changes.
As many as 29,000 children die everyday, 21 minutes apart. The lives of those children could be saved by having free healthcare for everyone. Not just children are being affected by not having insurance, homeless, hard working, and elderly people struggle everyday to survive. Citizens can get free treatments for basic conditions without the fear of not being able to afford them. This can help reduce the spread
Preventative care is a huge benefit of universal health care as people can go for regular checkups at a physician 's office to see if they have any problems. Using the preventative care method we are able to catch diseases in their early stages and eliminate them. This will lead to less major emergencies that will have to be looked at in the hospital reducing the costs greatly. In America preventative care is used way less than it should be due to the cost of insurance, “Nationally, Americans use preventive services at about half the recommended rate” (CDC, 2013). Americans not going in to get checked on regularly can cause small illness or diseases to spread or get larger.
In the presence of a free health service helps to boost the economy nation which is a lots of people will raise the standard of living by increase the economic productivity. People will contribute in the economy sector very well if they are healthy. From the source that I get, according to House research Department Universal Health Coverage an Economist Perspective 2007 the author says, health care costs may prevent some individuals from working or seeking higher earnings. Working harder to increase earnings may result in losing their subsidized coverage or having to pay more in premiums. So, the free healthcare for everyone will raise the standard which is can lead more to economic
The farmers and the poor always are unable to get the sufficient health care. Secondly, the problem is the imbalance of illness 's prevention between medical resources. For a long time, prevention approaches are not well implemented, cure light-proof and lack of government investment in public health and public health system is weak. This situation seriously limited the capacity of service and did not achieve the desired benefits of disease prevention
The homeless or uninsured would be able to go to a hospital to get treated. To sum up, free health care could save lives. Secondly,
This is so because, universal access to health will really do good to the world and it is a Necessity in order to reduce the level of discrimination experienced in terms of finances . Universal access to health will ensure that there will be access to equitable quality health care and will also give security to those who are financially incapable at the present to afford quality health care die to their financial status. Although this may be the case in the future, there will face challenges especially in implementing the regulations that would be set up in order to enable equal distribution of medical resource and