The historical background of my fire project issues is hard, is hard because it's been going on for years now and no solution has been presented. Campaigns back in the 1800’s were fighting for medicare help, they were pressuring the governments and begging for resources. [1] The campaigns consisted of such countries like Russia, USA, France, and Denmark. It all ended when the American Association of Labor Legislation finally led the campaign for health care and health insurance. A lot of scientists and researchers have agreed and said that health care issues is due to the extreme poverty, this is important because it shows how this issue is hard due to the factors that cause it. [2]
Poverty is a big issue in poor countries like Africa and Pakistan and due to that, many people die due to the lack of health care and even food. Poverty helps produce ailments and ill-health pushes people towards poverty. What these people need is money, food, and the correct medicine so that they could live better and not suffer. [3] It started because the economy grew horrible in the US, not only is health care issues in the poor countries, it’s also here in the US. The american government has shut down opportunities and offers to those in need, instead, they build private companies and all of that unnecessary business.They are raising the costs of health care and that makes it worse because people can not afford that, at all. This illustrates that the government does not care about it's people and that with these problems, the issues of healthcare are never getting better. It’s sad because that is not how a government should treat its people. Not only is the US government like that, other governments around the world are like that, greedy and horrible.
[1] Palmer, K. (1999, January 1). A Brief History: Universal Health Care Efforts in the US. Retrieved March 24, 2015, from http://www.pnhp.org/facts/a-brief-history-universal-health-care-efforts-in-the-us
[2] Hafeez, M. (2014, June 15). Poverty and Poor Health in Pakistan: Exploring the Effects of Privatizing Health Care. Retrieved March 25, 2015, from http://hir.harvard.edu/archives/5768
[3] Appleby, J. (2012, October 24). Seven Factors Driving Up Your Health Care Costs. Retrieved March 26, 2015, from http://kaiserhealthnews.org/news/health-care-costs/
[2] Hafeez, M. (2014, June 15). Poverty and Poor Health in Pakistan: Exploring the Effects of Privatizing Health Care. Retrieved March 25, 2015, from http://hir.harvard.edu/archives/5768
[3] Appleby, J. (2012, October 24). Seven Factors Driving Up Your Health Care Costs. Retrieved March 26, 2015, from http://kaiserhealthnews.org/news/health-care-costs/