Health Care Strengths And Weaknesses

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The United States has a distinctive structure of heath care and really there’s no country in the world that has a ‘perfect’ system. The picture of a ‘flawless’ arrangements represented by U.S health administrators. I simply don’t agree--there’s still a great number of Americans who are unhappy with our country‘s health care quality. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses- Our current system has both the ‘flaws’ (weaknesses) and strengths. Despite the fact that the United States spends more money on health care than any other country, there is a discrepancy between the level of government spending for care and the quality received by the patient. But the elderly which are seen to get more quality service seem to be more satisfied with the country‘s health care. Although the …show more content…

I would have to say ‘everyone’ has a role in promoting better health and awareness. When I say ‘everyone’ I’m talking about the Health Care organizations, the educators, communities etc. Yes- good health comes from receiving excellent health care, it also comes from healthy homes, healthy foods, physical activity, and fresh air/outdoors. Developing a plan for better health and wellness, investing in prevention, support treatment and care. Prevention programs and strategies can be cost-effective, reduce health care costs, and increase productivity. When people receive preventive care, such as cancer screening and immunizations, they have better health and lower health care costs. Making healthier choices to help accomplish goals. Strategics steps helps identify recommendations that are most likely to reduce the affliction of leading causes of preventable death and major illness. Such as: 1) Healthy eating 2) Active living 3) Tobacco free 4) Drug free and stopping excessive alcohol use 5) violence free living 6) emotional and mental well-being. Your thoughts Classmates/Group

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