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Health Divide: A Comparative Study of American Health Vs. the World critically examines the disparities and challenges in the American healthcare system while exploring global healthcare models for insights into achieving better health outcomes. It focuses on the U.S.'s struggle with rising healthcare costs, unequal access, chronic disease prevalence, and persistent health inequities, particularly among marginalized groups. Data, case studies, and cross-country comparisons highlight stark contrasts between the U.S. and nations with universal healthcare systems, such as Sweden, Canada, and Japan, which prioritize equity and preventive care.
The book also delves into innovative solutions from global systems, including universal health coverage, effective public health policies, and integrative approaches to care. By emphasizing wellness, prevention, and social determinants of health, it presents a roadmap for addressing the "health divide" in the U.S. while fostering global collaboration for shared progress.
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