MIkahilu Abdullahi
Mbchb student, Uganda
Title: HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, EDUCATION AND HEALTH, NOSOCOMEPHOBIA
Biography
Biography: MIkahilu Abdullahi
Abstract
Health service in developing countries, according to WHO over 400million people lack one of seven essential health service ranging from pregnancy care and people mostly women and children, and such people are at a greater risk of developing other complications. [The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief economic or social condition. Which the WHO will focus on this year. But also education matters to health, there is a saying people with more education live longer, healthier lives than those with less or no education, I have lived almost half my life in western Africa and for almost three years in east Africa and I must say education has it say in health, organizations always focuses on providing the necessary health equipment but a big percentage of people don’t go to the healthcare centers because of lack of proper knowledge that why a great number of people in the villages prefer to deliver from their homes rather than going to a proper hospital, which show they don’t go for their regular antenatal checkup also