Why do you think the health of infants is one indicator of the relative wealth of a country? Give at least three specific points.
As the infants are the future of the nation, if they are healthy it will make the wealthy country.
The health of the infant is one indicator which significantly governs the GDP of a country.
It reduces the total health expenditure of a nation.
As it also governs the life expectancy and the quality of life of a country
Why do you think the health of infants is one indicator of the relative wealth of...
1. Do you think it is appropriate for mothers to breastfeed their infants in public? 2. Do you think mothers should breastfeed or use formula to feed their child? Why?
The health of women and children is yet another indicator of the base level of health of a community. Why do you think this is the case?
Do you think health system could work in this country ? If yes give single pair health care system in this country (two pages)
Which view of health policymaking do you subscribe to and why? What/who do you think health policy is for and why?
The environment is not frequently thought about when we consider "health." Why do you think that is? What do you believe to be the number one environmental health threat in the US? Detail your rationale for thinking this way. What is one thing that you think every person could do to improve environmental health?
Explain with references Do you think that public health is a right? Why or why not?
Why do you think that most people do not change they health behaviors when they are exposed to a health campaign?
1. The environment is not frequently thought about when we consider "health." Why do you think that is? 2. What do you believe to be the number one environmental health threat in the US? 3. Detail your rationale for thinking this way. What is one thing that you think every person could do to improve environmental health?
What other indicator do you think we should look at to determine if an economy is "strong"? You might get some ideas by looking at the "FRED" database. Or alternatively, of the indicators discussed in the lessons, which do you think is most important? Why?
what do you see as the rationale for consumer-driven health care? Why do you think some do not think it is important?