From Health for All to Universal Health Coverage DQ 5
From Health for All to Universal Health Coverage DQ 5
Compare vulnerable populations. Describe an example of one of these groups in the United States or from another country. Explain why the population is designated as “vulnerable.” Include the number of individuals belonging to this group and the specific challenges or issues involved. Discuss why these populations are unable to advocate for themselves, the ethical issues that must be considered when working with these groups, and how nursing advocacy would be beneficial.
References to Reviews
Read “From Health for All to Universal Health Coverage: Alma Ata is Still Relevant,” from BioMed Central (2018), located on the US National Library of Medicine website.
URL:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029383/
Read “The Lessons of Alma-Ata,” from Global Health NOW (2018) located on the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health website.
URL:https://www.globalhealthnow.org/2018-09/lessons-alma-ata
Read “Ten Things to Know About Health,” from the PBS documentary series, Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? (2008), located on the Unnatural Causes website.
URL:http://www.unnaturalcauses.org/assets/uploads/file/10things.pdf
Explore the Climate Change page of the American Public Health Association (APHA) website.
URL:https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/climate-change
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