A MAJOR GLOBAL CHANGE I
WILL LIKE TO SEE OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
It is a very clear fact
that most countries around the world that are yet to develop have poor health
infrastructure and health system which
results in high death rate of both young and old alike. Most death cases
result from diseases that could have been prevented or possibly treated
properly and should not have resulted to death.
Considering this, one
major global change I will like to see over the next five years is a standard
health care system around the globe with free medical care given to people in
the rural areas and to those who are incapacitated in one way or the other to
provide for their health and that of their family.
A healthy society is a
wealthy society; hence the importance of a good health care system cannot be
overemphasized. Little wonder the World Health Organization of the United
Nations is concerned with putting proper measures in place to improve World
health. A healthy society is peaceful, prosperous and develops in all other
sectors of their economy, hence the need for a future void of drastic health
issues like HIV spreading like wildfire, cancer, malaria, diarrheal diseases
which kill over five hundred thousand (500,000) children aged five years every
year as a result of contaminated water.
However, it is true
that there have been so many innovations geared towards improving the health
care system around the world like drugs and vector control to address malaria,
medications to reduce maternal hemorrhage and deaths, and simple technologies
to save the lives of newborns. But more needs to be done to achieve this
standard health care system especially in the rural areas of the developing and
underdeveloped countries where there are no clean waters to drink and dirty
environment harbouring all sorts of diseases.
It will be
exceptionally enjoyable to achieve this vision of a standard health care system
around the world where free medical care will be given to the poor and needy as
well as a good health care system for every member of the society. With this
the high death rate recorded in the previous years can be drastically reduced.
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