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1) Medical tourism refers to people traveling abroad to obtain medical treatment. In the past, this usually referred to those who traveled from less-developed countries to major medical centers in highly developed countries for treatment unavailable at home.
2) OPD or Outpatient Department treatment refers to those cases when the treatment and diagnosis of the ailment is done on advice of a medical practitioner or doctor, by simply visiting their clinic or any other consultation room.
3) Assam was the first state to guarantee right to health in 2010
4) Kerala has implied some major tactics and strategies into play to reduce the fellow people from being infected and to reduce the overall death-rate of the state. Some of them include
• Social Distancing - Social distancing have been almost implied by many states to reduce the number of cases. This is also referred to as self-isolation. Social distancing is one of the best methods to reduce the cases as not much people are exposed to the atmosphere of this virus. With regards to maintaining the economic condition, some professions require their employees to work in the office. This includes doctors, bankers, nurses etc.
• Delivery of groceries to homes: This also an important strategy implied by state to reduce the cases. Since food is the major necessity of an man and is the major component of their survival, rules have been applied to some grocery stores to remain closed and to only operate as home delivery store. This helps a lot of citizens and especially the senior citizens of the society.
5) Costa Rica provides universal health care to its citizens and permanent residents. Costa Rica offers some of the best health care in Central America. Both the private and public health care systems are always being upgraded. New hospitals, new clinics, new machines, and improvement in staff and training. That’s why it is considered as the healthiest countries in South America
6) The poor healthcare conditions in India are:
(a) Rural people face the crisis of doctors, because most doctors settle in urban areas. They have to travel long distances to reach a doctor.
(b) About live lakh people die from tuberculosis every year. Almost two million cases of mal aria are reported every year.
(c) Clean drinking water is not available to all. As a result poor people easily become prey to various waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea worms, hepatitis etc.
(d) Half of all children in India do not get adequate food to eat and
7) Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
8) Pollution has significant impacts on human health, the environment, and even on how some of the Earth’s systems, such as the climate, are functioning. Pollution touches all parts of the planet. It is affecting our health through the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe
Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production or recreational purposes. Improved water supply and sanitation, and better management of water resources, can boost countries' economic growth and can contribute greatly to poverty reduction therefore it is very important to have a pollution free environment and save water
10) India ranks 145th among 195 countries in terms of quality and accessibility of healthcare, behind its neighbours like China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan
11) Communicable Diseases. person or animal to another, either directly through body fluids or discharge, or indirectly through surfaces, substances or vectors like flies or mosquitoes.” Some examples of communicable diseases include influenza, mumps, chickenpox, hepatitis A and tuberculosis
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