International Comparisons in Underserved Health: Issues, Policies, Needs and Projections
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2016.09.021
International Comparisons in Underserved Health: Issues, Policies, Needs and Projections
Abstract
Health care globally has made great strides; for example, there are lower rates of infant and maternal mortality. Increased incomes have led to lower rates of diseases accompanying poverty and hunger. There has been a shift away from the infectious diseases so deadly in developing nations toward first-world conditions. This article presents health care statistics across age groups and geographic areas to help the primary care physician understand these changes. There is a special focus on underserved populations. New technologies in health and health care spending internationally are addressed, emphasizing universal health care. The article concludes with recommendations for the future.
Keywords: Global health care statistics; Health care spending; Health care technology; International health care; Universal health care.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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