Globalization In Health And Social Care

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Introduction Globalisation - world’s greatest phenomenon and prominent discourse in various fields of studies, gained its popularity in the middle of 19th century. However, the arguments of social scientists to when exactly has this process began vary, suggesting that globalisation is a continuous process existing from the dawn of civilization, or as according to others it started in the early modern period. The term implies multiple meanings related to the very common dimensions, through which we see and define our world such as social, political, cultural, religious and others. The new paradigm of globalisation refers to unification of the human society as well as interrelation and inclusiveness of the dimensions (Waters, 2001). When we …show more content…

In fact, global initiative in the history of medicine is traced back to 7th century, when the first international medical conference in Asia took place (Mittelman & Hanaway, 2012). The Global Advances in Health and Medicine journal discusses the need for new opportunities for collaborations across cultures, which will provide diversity in medicine. Those considerations within the sector recognise the fact that globalisation should be embraced by healthcare providers as well, in order provide better health and wellbeing of everyone (Mittelman & Hanaway, 2012). Therefore, medicine starts to pay attention to the other national healing systems around the world. Moreover, research in the consumer health sector shows a significant shift in the demand - a trend for a more holistic approach to self-care emerges, in which the consumers are now taking ownership of the quality for their health (Euromonitor, 2016, 2017). Healthcare provider as well as consumers start exploring new markets and finding new, better ways and healthier alternatives. As a result they rediscover natural treatment and prevention options such as herb based remedies and alternative ways to healing (International, 2016). Representatives of such healing techniques are local systems in the developing countries. The variety of medical practices is great - “as many as the different cultures in the …show more content…

Through implementation of the selected theories I will offer analysis of Ayurveda’s global development. By building up findings and conclusions of each theoretical discussion an answer to the research question will be given. Finally, the conclusion part aims to summarize my findings and arguments on the ………. To support my elaboration secondary data sources, such as academic articles, online journals and reports, have been selected to work

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