The purpose of this work is to write medical system in 3 countries. One of them must be Finland, one is a developing country and the other is a developed country. In addition to Finland, we will introduce Guyana (developing country) and United Kingdom (developed country). I chose these countries. Their health care system is a bit different from our situation in Finland. I also have personal interest in Guyana and its health care system.
People's health is quite different from other aspects of the world. The medical system is various, and the medical system is also various. People living in different countries are in quite different positions, depending on where they live. In other words, it is a rich country or a poor country, an advanced country or a developing country. In this subject, I will introduce the health care system in the three countries of Finland, the UK, Ethiopia. - ... Next, the author broadly divides the remaining articles into three phases of the knowledge value chain to explain the important elements contained in the knowledge value chain. The first is what kind of knowledge means for public health agencies and the other concerns the value characteristics of knowledge. The last section details five different relationships / functions built into the knowledge value chain of the public health agency.
This publication outlines the medical system of Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, UK, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, China I will. USA Each outline includes health insurance, public and private financing, organization and governance of medical systems, quality and coordination of medical care, differences, efficiency and integration, use of information technology and evidence-based practice, cost management, recent Reform and innovation. In addition, the abstract includes information on major health systems such as overall healthcare costs, hospital expenditure and use, medical services, patient safety, care adjustment, chronic disease management, disease prevention, quality improvement Data on characteristics and performance indicators are shown. public opinion