Topic > Healthcare systems in Finland, England and Ethiopia

In Finland, all people have the right to healthcare. The right to ensure a set of laws, regulations and recommendations. (STM 2013.) Mission through a strong understanding of the variety of Finland's health problems, among the problems of developing countries. These differences emerge in my work. After reading several articles on healthcare in developing countries I chose Ethiopia's healthcare system. Before, the Ethiopian healthcare system was completely foreign to me. And I felt the challenge of exploring a completely new healthcare system. The Ethiopian healthcare I discovered made me realize how unequal people around the world are with regards to healthcare. The problems of our health system have an insignificant impact compared to the development of health problems. In developing countries, population growth poses challenges for healthcare. As well as people living in rural areas and the low level of health and nursing services. (The Earth Institute of Columbia University 2013.) The UK healthcare system, in turn, has been attracted by its relevance. The National Health Service (NHS) is featured in several business ideas in the article name. The British healthcare system also seemed justified. He focused on patients' rights, as well as equality. The National Health Service (NHS) in England underwent changes in April 2013 (NHS 2009). The changes in the English healthcare system interest me but I have not explored them in depth in this work. Finally I compared the English and Ethiopian healthcare systems with the Finnish healthcare system. I discuss these three countries, the similarities and differences of their healthcare systems. It also discusses the role that emerged from my thoughts. THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN FINLAND In Finland all people have the right to health and social care...... in the center of the paper...... the possible accommodation of the things that I think are important. Finnish drinking culture is a binge. Alcohol consumption has doubled since 1970. Finland is one of alcohol-related liver disease, the number of deaths caused by tipping. (Alkio 2011.) I think that Finnish healthcare should be developed for health services related to substance abuse. Preventive work with young people should be increased. This would reduce the Finnish culture of binge drinking and social exclusion. The British healthcare system was created in 1940 after the Second World War. In 2009, the Constitution of the National Health Service was created, which guarantees patient treatment rights. (Alkio 2011.) I think English history and culture illustrate the healthcare system. The healthcare system appears to be very organized and bureaucratic. In my opinion it appears in the history and English culture of patients' rights.