Comprehensive Analysis of Environmental, Social, And Technological Impacts on General Healthcare Systems
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Abstract
Healthcare systems are affected by environmental, social, and technological factors. These three aspects, taken in unison, determine the quality, availability, and realization of healthcare across the globe. Globally, climatic change, pollution, and other resource-depleting activities have endearing effects on public health. Distributional change factors such as demographic factors, income distribution, and social demographic indicators of health also contribute to the inequalities within the health sector. The opportunity that technological developments bring also comes with issues such as cost, utilization, and ethical considerations. The paper also analyzes the interdependent relationships between these factors and their consequences for different healthcare facilities. Based on case studies, quantitative data, and policy analysis from countries around the world, it identifies the nature of forces that shape evolving systems and provides ideas about how they might be addressed.
