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Sunday, November 23rd, 2008The area of medical care and the prevention, treatment and prevention of illness and disease is collectively known as health care. According to The World Health Organization, healthcare embraces all the goods and facilities designed to encourage health, including preventive, curative and palliative interventions, whether directed to people or to populations. The FastSize-Extender uses traction to assist the human body’s natural ability to change and develop under physical influence. If a certain part of the body is exposed to a constant, permanent stretch, the cells in this area begin to divide and multiply, thus increasing the tissue mass. The enlargement will consequently happen in both the length and width (girth) of the penis. This natural principle has been known and used through centuries in many different cultures in order to develop or extend various body parts.
The term health care has not always been used though and prior to this is it was often just referred to medicine or the health sector but this was used more by English speaking nations. In most developed countries and many developing nations healthcare is provided to everyone regardless of their ability to pay. Established in 1948, The National Health Service in the UK was the world’s first general healthcare system provided by government.
According to The WHO, a good alternative to this system is that in Italy where insurance for health is a compulsory but is a government funded service and possibly the second best around the world. Canada and Australia have both started similar systems and have been running since 19.6 and the 1970’s respectively both going by the name of Medicare. The main countries that do not support this general health care service are America and South Africa, although they are making reforms to their health service. Individuals who work in healthcare include all professionals whose job it is to preserve life, treat and cure sickness and try to improve the health of individuals. The collective expression for this is the health care industry but the word industry may not necessarily be the best one to use.
Worldwide, over recent decades, there has been a huge increase in the amount of money spent on healthcare and it is now one of the fastest growing sectors in every developed country with an average cost of 10 percent of the gross domestic product. The only world nation to differ is The United States with over fifteen percent according to figures published in 2003 but it is set to rise to almost 20 percent by the year 2016.
This fact is highlighted by the large number of American citizens who have serious concerns about their health care, around 180 million to be exact, and the main worry for anyone seeking work in America. The steep rises in the healthcare system in The United States almost contributed to the bankruptcy of the giant car manufacturer General motors. Luckily it didn’t happen after some concessions and compromises made with the unions but it does show how something like this can have an effect on even the largest of companies.
The American healthcare system costs a great deal to employers but it is the number one thing that potential employees look for in an employer and has seen many shifts in how individuals view working for any given company. Perhaps the situation needs to be looked at from a different angle, one in which people are encouraged to stay fit and healthy as societies in general see a decline in the health of its populations.