(McDermott-Levy, Kaktins & Sattler, 2013; Mooney, 2011). Indeed, Busby and Mangano (2017) showed that infant mortality rates significantly increased in regions where fracking took place, while in the rest of the nation infant mortality rates declined. The authors concluded that “fracking appears to be associated with early infant mortality in populations living in counties where the process is carried out. There is some evidence that the effect is associated with private water well density and/or environmental law violations” (Busby & Mangano, 2017, p. 381). In short, fracking has been found to be harmful for the environment—and for human beings who rely on that environment… Continue Reading...
urinating problems, bleeding, infections, later cysts, and childbirth complications. FGM also increases the possibility of infant mortality (WHO, 2018). If indeed it has been proven that FGM is a vice that must be destroyed in the modern day world why is it that it still persists?
There are many cultural practices in the developing world that have been retained to this day. Some of these cultures include FGM and other torturous activities all done in the name of rites of passage. Some of the rituals have no health implication although FGM is one of those backward and retrogressive cultures that the society must be trained… Continue Reading...
the healthcare system, including prenatal care deficiencies and problems related to low birth weight and infant mortality. Immunization numbers have also been on a decline, with resulting public health concerns. Substance abuse and alcohol-related problems are also major issues of concern, as are high rates of sexually transmitted diseases. As the largest and leading healthcare organization in area, Baptist Health Care system is on the front lines of public health services and has a distinct role to play in improving county health outcomes.
Nurse Leader’s Role
This consultation depended on the help of a nurse leader within the Baptist Health Care system, Assistant Chief Nursing… Continue Reading...
low birth weight and infant mortality. Immunization numbers have also been on a decline, with resulting public health concerns (Miami-Dade County, 2011). Substance abuse and alcohol-related problems are also major issues of concern, as are high rates of sexually transmitted diseases. Rates of HIV/AIDS have also been increasing, and remain twice the Florida average (Miami-Dade County, 2011). Rates of cancer in the area have actually been decreasing, according to the Miami-Dade County (2011) report. As the largest and leading healthcare organization in Miami-Dade County, Jackson Health System is on the front lines of public… Continue Reading...
to be poor – higher rates of teenaged pregnancy, late or no prenatal care, alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy, higher infant mortality, higher SIDS and higher preterm birth. These outcomes are the result of a lack of access to care for urban Native American women (ACOG, 2012).
One of the issues facing underserved communities in general is that there are a lack of trained physicians for such communities. This means that majority ethnicity physicians ultimately end up playing an important role in care delivery, but also points to a… Continue Reading...
where the Canadian system performs better are in cost – at 10% of GDP compared with 16% in the US, infant mortality and life expectancy, but studies generally attribute these to lifestyle factors just like Krell did (Magee, 2017).
Structures
The key structural differences between the systems are that the US has a convoluted structure with a lot of free market influence; Canada has a relatively simple structure with single payer and minimal free market influence.
What does this mean in the US? It means a few things. The profit motive is cited for a high rate of innovation, but it also means that some of health care expenditure goes… Continue Reading...