Economic determinants of health in human life

Different countries or continents of the world are not equally developed this is because of the difference is in resources difference in culture and differences in political and economic systems of the country. The health of a person is primarily dependent of the level of socio economic development. Examples are per capita income Gross National Product employment and Housing conditions have tremendous impact on an individual life. 

Economic determinants of health in human life
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Eco­nom­ic deter­mi­nants of health in human life

The economic progress of many countries has been a major factor in reducing the mortality morbidity rate it also increased life expectancy family sized reduced drastically and there was a decrease in the communicable disease rate. Health is closely linked with the economic system of a country. often the main obstacles to the implementations of superior technology in Healthcare in a country are not technical but our economic and political hurdles. The economic system and economic stability of a country decides whether to make Healthcare free-for-all or it should be charged. what percent of gross domestic product is to be spending on public health is also dependent upon the economic system and economic prospectus of that country. For example in the USA Healthcare is predominantly based on health insurance coverage thanks GDP in to health we have both Government and private Healthcare coexisting and people are free to choose from these available Healthcare system. Health Healthcare seems to be more accessible and affordable through Technology wise it is not as superior as in the USA. 

Globalisation and its impact on health 

Glob­al­i­sa­tion impact on the trade rela­tions and moments between coun­tries. The com­pe­ti­tion and search for new mar­kets tech­no­log­i­cal devel­op­ment and agree­ment and coop­er­a­tion between coun­tries through inter­nal organ­i­sa­tion World Trade Organ­i­sa­tion world med­i­ta­tion make this process a real­i­ty glob­al­i­sa­tion is defined as the process that are chang­ing the ways in the peo­ple inter­act across bound­aries notably phys­i­cal such as the nation-state tem­po­ral such as the instan­ta­neous com­mu­ni­ca­tions and cog­ni­tive such as cul­tur­al iden­ti­ty, the result is a redefin­ing of human soci­eties across many squares eco­nom­ic ‚polit­i­cal ‚cul­tur­al tech­no­log­i­cal and so on. Health achieve­ments are crit­i­cal Inter­na­tion­al devel­op­ment goal, glob­al­i­sa­tion is help­ing to devel­op new knowl­edge and skills pro­mote pol­i­cy coher­ence. This also con­tributes to Glob­al Pub­lic goods for health Glob­al Health funds Inter­na­tion­al stan­dards rules are devel­oped for health. Glob­al­i­sa­tion has left neg­a­tive impact on local knowl­edge local resources and tra­di­tion­al wear by glob­al knowl­edge resources exert hi Morni in the pow­er of sys­tem. is it cre­at­ed food chains like McDon­ald KFC and its pop­u­lar­i­ty over Indi­an food among ado­les­cent urban fox is an exam­ple to men­tion. Best fast food cul­ture leave impact on health and Lifestyle dis­eases like PCOD and obe­si­ty is on increase longest this age group. 

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