- The universalization of health is one of the highest aspirations of all governments, although to date very few have achieved it.
- Ireland and Germany top the list of high-income countries most disillusioned with their health care.
- The main complaint of residents of developed countries is the lack of health professionals to provide care to the population.
On July 5th, exactly 75 years since creation UK National Health Service. This is a very important date because it was the first country in the world to build a model like this. Since then, other countries on the planet have followed the same path, albeit with different results.
The greatest hope of all rulers
For his part, one of every ruler’s greatest aspirations is to achieve it health universalization. This implies that all people and communities have access, without discrimination, to adequate, timely and quality health services. Also for quality, safe, effective and affordable medicines.
That universal health coverage it requires the definition and implementation of policies and actions with a multisectoral approach to addressing the social determinants of health and fostering the commitment of all in society to promote health and well-being.
From above, Latin America and Africa are the most underdeveloped areas in this area. Under-investment is one of the many barriers that prevent guaranteeing these basic services for everyone.
First world countries are the most disillusioned with their healthcare systems
On the other hand, the facts Having resources and technology does not mean that a country offers quality medical services to its population. The fact is, there are people who live in first world countries and feel disillusioned with the healthcare system.
According to a study on Statista Consumer Insights who conducted more than 10K surveys between April 2022 to March 2023, were found Ireland is the nation that ranks first with 51 percent, while it comes after German with 37 percent.
In the same analysis follows great Britain with 36 percent and Australia with 35 percent. While the fifth position for United States of America with 33 percent.
Why are people disappointed?
Meanwhile, the people who participated in the survey mentioned that staff shortage This is one of the biggest problems in your health system. Meanwhile, one of the consequences is that hospitals do not have the ability to treat patients instantly.
In the same way, people assert that their rulers must invest more in health in order to have more and better hospitals. In the same way, a better equipped unit is required to have the latest technology.
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