Differences between the health care policy in Europe and other continents
The health care policy in Europe differ lot from health care policies of some continents and it is very similar to other continents.
- Europe, America, Australia: Although their health care policies aren’t the same, they are very similar. In my opinion this is related with the fact that they are developed continents. They have a very strict, severe and specific health care politics, which have really huge consequences for the countries or companies which don’t follow these politics. It's destinated a lot of money from the public economic resources to this cause, which in my opinion is very important and it is a sign of how developed the continent (in general) is. The main difference between these continents health and care politics is that the European politic of health and care is much more public than the health care politic of the other continents. For example: In Europe if you need an operation you would have it immediately it doesn’t matter if you can’t afford it you would have it however. This doesn’t happen in most of the places, such as America, if your insurance doesn’t covers it you won’t have the operation, even if your life depends on it.
- Africa, Asia: These two continents are much more undeveloped than the other two and therefore their health care politics are similar. They are very global and when they are breached there aren’t almost consequences or even there aren’t any at all.
- Personal opinion: I think that the health care politics should be globalised so that everyone has the same right to be healthy. I also think that the more developed continents should push the undeveloped continents towards development.
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