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Social determinants of health
The social determinants of health (SDOH) are the economic and social conditions and their distribution among the population that influence individual and group differences in health status. They are health promoting factors found in one’s living and working conditions (such as the distribution of income, wealth, influence, and power), rather than individual risk factors (suchContinue reading “Social determinants of health”
Female life expectancy in various parts of the world
Philippines Data Insights
There are many happy, hard working and educated people in the Philippines. Over population is a result of poor family planning. Health among the elderly is not good as the family size becomes bigger and income is decreasing. Unemployment is due to lack of investments in new sectors from both internal and external sources. EducationContinue reading “Philippines Data Insights”
Physicians per 1000 people in the world, more pain med prescriptions after OBAMACARE
Finland, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland have 3-4 doctors for every 1000 people while Philippines, Hongkong and other countries have 0. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SH.MED.PHYS.ZS This means that medical care is not present to some citizens of the world. I can speak for countries such as USA, Australia, Philippines and Taiwan since I have lived in these countries in the pastContinue reading “Physicians per 1000 people in the world, more pain med prescriptions after OBAMACARE”