Analysing health conditions and economic influence on healthcare infrastructure: A comparative analysis of India, China, Japan, and South Korea.

IF 1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Saurabh Kumar, Umme Afifa, Shilpa Reddy, Amit Kumar, Sitaram Choudhary, Ashok Kumar, Sadhna Singh
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Introduction: Asian nations are striving for rapid economic growth, but factors like climate change, pollution, and unhealthy lifestyles are rising alongside, posing serious health risks. Asia, home to diverse cultures and economies, includes top global GDP contributors like China, Japan, India, and South Korea. Despite economic progress, Asia faces high mortality from illness, especially non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Objective: This study aims to analyse health conditions and the impact of economic growth on healthcare systems in these four countries while conducting a comparative analysis of their healthcare outcomes.

Material and methods: Key indicators like hospital bed availability, active physicians, and healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP are examined. The study focuses on NCDs, such as cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and respiratory conditions.

Results: Economic growth has led to better healthcare access, but NCDs now dominate as the leading causes of death. Healthcare infrastructure improves with GDP growth.

Conclusion: Despite economic gains, managing the growing burden of NCDs is essential for improving health outcomes in these Asian nations.

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分析健康状况和经济对医疗保健基础设施的影响:印度、中国、日本和韩国的比较分析。
引言:亚洲国家正在努力实现经济的快速增长,但气候变化、污染、不健康的生活方式等因素也在同时增加,构成了严重的健康风险。亚洲是多元文化和经济的家园,包括中国、日本、印度和韩国等全球GDP的主要贡献者。尽管经济取得了进步,但亚洲面临着疾病,特别是非传染性疾病的高死亡率。目的:本研究旨在分析这四个国家的健康状况和经济增长对医疗保健系统的影响,同时对其医疗保健结果进行比较分析。材料和方法:关键指标,如医院床位的可用性,活跃的医生和医疗保健支出占GDP的百分比进行检查。这项研究的重点是非传染性疾病,如癌症、心血管疾病和呼吸系统疾病。结果:经济增长带来了更好的医疗保健可及性,但非传染性疾病现在成为主要死亡原因。医疗基础设施随着GDP的增长而改善。结论:尽管取得了经济收益,但管理日益增长的非传染性疾病负担对于改善这些亚洲国家的健康结果至关重要。
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