Mention five for each social, economic and environmental
proposal for the sustainable development of the health...
Mention five for each social, economic and environmental
proposal for the sustainable development of the health sector.no
plagiarism, please. use about 500 words.
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Social proposals:-
Increment in Health care deliveries in communities as well. And
easy and good care to each and everyone at an affordable
price.
Spreading knowledge about common communicable diseases that are
fatal among groups.
Proper vaccination program and its awareness.
Improving the openness about some particular diseases like
mental health issues or sexual diseases.
Improving Health care deliveries to particular risk groups like
pregnant women, adolescent girls, and elderly people.
Economic proposal:-
Introducing several programs and forming acts for the benefit
of the patients economically like Health insurance.
Easy and affordable availability of healthcare.
Including some of the common vaccines in the immunization
schedule and should be given free.
The hospital should charge a patient based on his economical
background. In India, there are poverty cards allowed by the
government that results in cheaper Health care services in
particular hospitals.
Easy availing Health Care loans should be provided by the
government.
Environmental proposal:-
Air pollution is becoming the leading cause of many respiratory
diseases. However, controlling pollutions by vehicles can lead to a
better healthy community. This will help in less number of patients
and hospital and decrease the load of the hospital.
Hospitals and women should also be clean noise-free and
situated at a place where the surrounding environment peaceful and
easily approachable to the patients.
To behave within the environment limit not prejudicing the
future.
Strict and proper hospital waste management system. Improper
management can lead to further health issues.
From time to time cleaning and sanitizing the hospital arena
should be done. As there are many serious nosocomial infections are
the leading cause of the casualty.
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