HLST 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Neoliberalism, Social Inequality

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In this chapter, we explored a critical political economic perspective on health in countries around the world; however, focusing more on canadian and the u. s. health care system. One of the views we look at is a materialistic approach and how we use our resources to gain power in society. Neo-liberalism is a term used to define free policies or trade that control economic factors while overlooking the need of poverty in the world. Neo-liberalism believes that for human well being (i. e. good health care system), a high gnp is required. However, data shows that if a country is less developed, a high gnp does not guarantee good health, so gnp is said to be unassociated with the nations health. Before reading this chapter, i was aware of the main difference in terms of public and private services and funding between the health care system of.

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