432 of textbook). Another way countries approach health care is with universal health coverage (UHC), which allows all people to have health insurance without facing financial issues. Even though different countries choose other governmental actions to address a problem, it is still shown that health care, overall, is viewed to be a responsibility of the government. In the developing worlds, health insurance is not available, because their poor conditions do not make it accessible. The decline in their personal care causes higher rate of death, even young death. In Zimbabwe, 67% of their population suffers from mortality under the age of five (pg. 22 of WHS). The lack of internal and external care causes the life span to diminish. Not only is health care affecting the lives of many people, but so are other health
432 of textbook). Another way countries approach health care is with universal health coverage (UHC), which allows all people to have health insurance without facing financial issues. Even though different countries choose other governmental actions to address a problem, it is still shown that health care, overall, is viewed to be a responsibility of the government. In the developing worlds, health insurance is not available, because their poor conditions do not make it accessible. The decline in their personal care causes higher rate of death, even young death. In Zimbabwe, 67% of their population suffers from mortality under the age of five (pg. 22 of WHS). The lack of internal and external care causes the life span to diminish. Not only is health care affecting the lives of many people, but so are other health