Poverty and Health Matters
Poverty and Health Matters
Poverty and Health Matters
WHY DO YOU PUSH THIS PROGRAM? THIS PROGRAM I PUSH THIS BECAUSE Poverty is a state or
condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials for a
minimum standard of living
Some population groups living in poverty may have more adverse health outcomes than
others. For example, the risk for chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity
is higher among those with the lowest income and education levels.
The good of benefit of this program is implementing mechanisms to measure and improve the
health of diverse populations is a goal that is not just “the right thing to do.” It is essential for
improving the health status of all patients and is becoming standard work as the nation moves
toward pay-for-value reimbursement. Success in this new era means achieving better outcomes
by transforming health care to overcome obstacles to population health improvement, such as
poverty.
1. CREATING ORENTATION FOR THI S PROGRAM HOW CAN THIS GOVERNMENT TO HELP
THIS PEOPLE WHO DOES’NT HAVE POWERS
2. doing some introductory chapter which outlines the background, rationale, objectives,
research questions, methodology and structure of this dissertation of this program
3. financing system to protect people from financial hardship and impoverishment from health care costs.
Access to health services ensures healthier people; while financial risk protection prevents people from
being pushed into poverty.
This requires an efficient health system that provides the entire population with access to good quality
services, health workers, medicines and technologies. It also requires a financing system to protect
people from financial hardship and impoverishment from health care costs.
Access to health services ensures healthier people; while financial risk protection prevents people from
being pushed into poverty.