Posts Tagged ‘term health’

Health Care And Colon Cleanse

Friday, September 26th, 2008

The term health-care is the provision of medical facilities plus the general prevention and management of illness using professional medical resources. The World Health Organizations definition is a little different and refers more to the prevention of illness and services to encourage this, in addition to intervention that should be available to a single individual as well as a whole population. The organized provision of such services may constitute a health care system. Colon cleansing is a necessity of every human for health care because exposure of toxins takes a toll on your colon, which causes ulcerative colitis, constipation and even colon cancer. There are certain secondary problems related with toxin build-up.

Early before the phrase health care was commonplace, the English speaking countries called it just plain medicine or more usually the health sector but it still meant the provision of a health service to treat and cure illness and disease. Even in most developing nations there is a form of health care provision for everyone whether they are in a position to pay or not. It was the United Kingdom that pioneered the first population based healthcare system back in 1948 called The National Health Service run by each successive administration.

Alternatively a system of compulsory administration funded health insurance with nominal fees can be provided, as with Italy, which, according to The World Health Organization, has the second-best health system in the world. This type of system has been copied to a degree in both Australia and Canada where it is called by the same name of Medicare. universal health care contrasts to the systems like healthcare in The USA or South Africa, though South Africa is one of the many countries attempting health care reform. The healthcare industry is considered a profession which makes use of the skills of professional healthcare workers who provide a service related to the preservation or improvement of the health of individuals who are injured, sick, disabled, or infirm.

Worldwide, over recent decades, there has been a huge increase in the amount of money spent on health care and it is now one of the fastest growing sectors in every developed country with an average cost of ten percent of the gross domestic product. America bucks this trend with, back in 2003, a health industry responsible or over fifteen percent of gross domestic product but this is expected to rise considerably by 2016 when it will almost one fifth of The United States GDP.

This is causing problems for large numbers of Americans with 180 million currently seeking adequate health care provision and it is also their single largest concern. The costs of healthcare in The United States have risen so much that General Motors had considered filing bankruptcy due to the increasing health care costs wearing down its auto manufacturing division. In this example some hard Union negotiations, compromises and the closing down of their finance arm GMAC meant this action wasn’t needed.

In The United States, the prime concern of employees is their companies healthcare plans, even above their salaries, such is the importance placed on this progressively costly service. The health of the individuals on this planet should be something that is established on prevention rather than cure, a case of being hands-on as apposed to reactive.