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    Essay On Infant Mortality

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    While the definite cause of the infant mortality is still unknown, there are factors that are associated with the infant death. By looking at the trends between the trends between 1960 and 1995, we learn about many of these factors. Infant mortality rate declined slowly from 1960 to 1964, perhaps that is because the gap in mortality between black and white infants narrowed dramatically in this time period. Further more, post-neonatal mortality declined more rapidly than neonatal mortality. In…

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    jobs. “Child labor ages from five to fourteen years old and is fifty-three percent.” This than requires there to be more people to be fed. The increase in people causes the Gross Domestic Product to rise and also the standard of living. The poverty rate in Ethiopia is thirty percent. “Population living on a dollar a day is 26.3 percent.” Families are not able to support the necessary means to live. Leaving people to die of hunger. Which in turns the government trying to improve the living…

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    of culture, location or time, death and birth have always been two concepts that humans have always been keen to discuss. On one hand, we have the spiritual and esoteric comprehension of these features, and on the other hand, the more material qualities as presented by trends, statistics and records. Just as much as the concept of birth and death can tell us a great deal of information in the social properties of a given group, the actual recorded births and deaths can explain a great deal in…

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    Disparity In Global Health

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    deaths per 100,000 (World Health Organization, 2016). However, the age is not shown if these numbers pertain to individuals under forty or if the ages vary. Consequently, in developing countries the mortality rate is 4 out of every 10 children aged 15 or younger while the mortality rate is only 2 out of every 10 adults aged 70 or older (World Health Organization,…

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    of those who are of low income and minority populations. The overtreatment of women with normal pregnancies, undertreatment of those with high risk pregnancies, and medical errors are all contributors to higher infant and maternal mortality, lower birth weights among minorities, and ultimately worse health outcomes over the lifecourse. In order to begin to reverse these poor health outcomes, Porter advocates for a system that organizes providers into integrated practice units, and simplified…

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    Maternal Mortality

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    The Number of Physicians does affect the Maternal Mortality Rate, in that there is a strong negative correlation. The significance of this association is that as the Number of Physicians increases, Maternal Mortality rates will decrease. However, after factoring in location, in this case Africa, it was noted that location does indeed play a role in the Number of Physicians in relation to Maternal…

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    Life Expectancy Rate

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    the concept because countries with higher income per person (such at The United States, Germany, or the UK) tend to have higher life expectancy rates than countries with lower income per person rates (such as Zambia, Afghanistan, or Nepal) over time. My observations also show that as the income per person in developed countries goes up the life expectancy rate goes…

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    Macedonian were participating in an update education to introduce evidence based into their practice of delivering care. As the perinatal mortality rate was the highest in Europe health care administrators was provided an evidence based practice training to all health care staff with the objective to implement and evaluate how it would help in reducing the rate of perinatal mortality. As a result of the intervention nurses in Macedonian was motivated to implement evidence based into their…

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    Health-Related Payouts

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    The two articles “A Spike in Rates of Pregnancy-related Deaths in Texas Spurs Soul-searching” by Nina Martin and “Now There’s Proof: Docs Who Get Company Cash Tend to Prescribe More Brand-Name Meds” by Charles Orstein et. al share a unique connection beyond their health-care-related focus, they both discuss outcomes regarding treatment after significant changes in payment. In the former article, the issue seems to be pay cuts as maternal mortality in Texas skyrockets after cuts to Planned…

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    Maternal Health Issues

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    health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.(“WHO | Maternal health,” 2016) It is used as an indicator for evaluating the quality of health care systems and is assessed using estimates of maternal mortality and morbidity rates. Maternal health is a significant aspect of the health of populations and the repeated emphasis placed on this health issue by global institutions and local governments over the years, reiterates its importance. Maternal health was a central…

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