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Q: Who is the father of primary health care in developing countries?
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What has the author Amelia Mangay Maglacas written?

Amelia Mangay Maglacas has written: 'Health manpower for primary health care' -- subject(s): Developing countries, Nurse practitioners, Primary Health Care


How do you provide health care to developing countries?

In developing countries there are a lot of high technology that can be used in order to give better if not easier health care delivery to people living in developing countries. There is better health care insurances and people can really rely on the availability of supplies and man power to provide health care.


A goal of people in developing countries is?

The goal of people in developing countries is to become an emerging economy by achieving standard health care and reducing mortality rate.


Why is there a high population in developing countries?

because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.


What has the author Karl Peltzer written?

Karl Peltzer has written: 'Das treffende Wort' -- subject(s): German language, Synonyms, Dictionaries, Synonyms and antonyms 'Health behaviour interventions in developing countries' -- subject(s): Health Promotion, Health behavior, Health Behavior, Developing Countries


Characteristics of developing countries?

There are a variety of characteristics of developing countries. These include low life expectancy, poor health and nutrition, low income, as well as limited access to basic goods.


Cause and effect of brain drain?

Brain drain is defined as the migration of health personnel in search of the better standard of living and quality of life, higher salaries, etc. The majority of the migration is from developing countries to developing countries and this has a negative impact on both the quantity and quality of health care in those countries.


Are infectious diseases increasing as a major public health problem?

In under developed countries. Resistant strains (Tuberculosis) is on increase in developing countries.


Where was the first pioneering primary health care project in a developing country?

Ding Xian, China (about 100 miles from Beijing)


How do develop and developing countries different?

Developed countries produce large quantities of goods, services, and in general do a lot of manufacturing. Countries such as these use science to improve technology and generally have good health care and education for their people, as well as adequate food, clothing, and housing. Developing countries practice subsistence farming and often have a poor income, clothing, and housing. Very few people in developing countries receive proper health care or education, and life expectancy is relatively short. Most developing countries also lack the resources needed for economic growth.


When American companies build factories in developing countries, which of the following is the best argument for pressuring those countries to regulate the factories - apex?

Keep your employees safe and in good health


Health problems is a serious concern in poor developing countries but not in more developed wealthy countries such as the US?

That is correct. In the US however it's mostly the high cost of health care that is a major concern.