In week three, we discussed economic aspects in a health care issue and the importance to analyze it. One thing that stuck out to me was that the MGI analysis suggested that Americans are slightly healthier than the citizens of their peer countries, but we also seem sicker than our other peer countries, which does not make sense (Farrell, Jensen, Kocher, Lovegrove, Melhem, Mendonca & Parish, 2008, para. 4). The underlying problem here was that reformers should have considered the respect to demand, supply, and …show more content…
9). All this relates back to the political and social aspects of the health care issue, I discussed in week one. Within these five key areas or determinants there are sub-determinants that make up and explain more about each key area: economic stability- poverty, employment, food security, and housing stability; education- high school graduation, enrollment in higher education, language and literacy, early childhood education and development; social and community context- social cohesion, civic participation, discrimination and incarceration; health and healthcare- access to health care, access to primary care and health literacy; neighborhood and built environment- access to healthy foods, quality of housing, crime and violence, environment conditions (DPHP, 2014, para