HLST 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Infant Mortality, Corporatism, Health Care In Canada

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In chapter 3 of staying alive the material focuses on the links between health and the economic, Health and health care: a political economy perspective political, and social life of people in different groups, classes, regions, or societies. Us is one of the richest nations in the world and has the poorest health records of any of the developed nations. There are three major types of welfare state; Social democratic welfare states, liberal welfare and intermediate group, conservative, corporatist, or family"s welfare. We live in a world in which resources are radically unequally distributed relative to need. The wants of the wealthy trump the needs of the poor. In the developed nations there is a market for such products as blood pressure- or cholesterol- lowering medications while there is little market for much more immediately, serious conditions in the less developed world. Canada shows lower income inequality than does the us but higher inequality than many european countries.

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