Manuscript Title:

RISE OF HEALTH RELATED ISSUES AND MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES IN ASIA

Author:

MOHAMED A.M. IESA​

DOI Number:

DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/VZ8YK

Published : 2021-08-10

About the author(s)

1. MOHAMED A.M. IESA​ - Department of physiology, AlQunfudah Medical College, Umm Al Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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Abstract

South-East Asia is one of the highly populated and poorest parts of the world. Due to various weaknesses in the region it faces huge social, economic, and health challenges. The pervasive inequality, violence, political instability and high disease incidence has created the situation much worse. In the current investigations, the women health have been addressed and focused on various aspects. Owing to India’s fast economic growth and prosperity, the country itself has witnessed a huge rise in dreadful diseases affecting the health of its large chunk of population. The underprivileged people living in poverty are mostly affected by these diseases. Due to uprise in disease spread especially a communicable diseases and spurt in non-communicable diseases resulted in 60 percent of all deaths in 2015 which was 42 percent in 2001-03. In terms of revenue and employment heath care system has become one of India’s largest sectors. Despite the phenomenal economic growth, India’s healthcare sector faces numerous challenges in trying to effectively serve its huge number of population. From the total GDP India spends its 47 percent of GDP on health care.


Keywords

South-East Asia, Curable & non-curable diseases, doctors, health problems, poverty, doctor, heath care system, nutrition