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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3Globalisation...............................................................................................................................3Timeline of globalization............................................................................................................3Positive and negative impact of globalisation.............................................................................4Affect of globalisation on healthcare..........................................................................................4CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5BIBLIOGRAPHY............................................................................................................................6REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
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INTRODUCTION Globalisation is a economic, social and political interaction between different countriesworldwide. There are various reason behind the advent of globalisation such as freedom of trade,improvement in technologies, easy access to low cost labour and high skilled people.Globalisation creates a huge impact on the healthcare services(Colander, 2017). Globalisation inhealth care provide an opportunities to doctors and nurses to expand their customer base andprovide there services to the people who need it. Globalisation has make it possible to providebest treatment to the patients. Globalisation helps the patient to get treatment at the lower pricesin the wide range of countries.GlobalisationDefinition : Globalisation can be defined as a process of interaction among people, governmenton different countries and between various companies worldwide(Shahbaz and et.al., 2017). Reason why globalisation has occurredMany years ago the trader use to travel long distances in order to exchange gold, clothingand other goods for food. But with the advent of technology the transportation facility becomesavailable as well as international trade has also arises which make it easier for the individuals toexchange goods and services easily with the help of technology and easy transportationfacility(Macri and Trimarchi, 2016). Globalisation has also improve the communication processbetween various countries which has resulted in increase in healthcare awareness among thepeople. Timeline of globalizationFirst globalizationDuring the eighteenth century due to advent of various technologies there is rapid growthseen in the world trade. The globalization first started in the year nineteenth century in year1914. In the end of eighteenth century the Great Britain has started to expand its rule with theestablishment of British empire. Second globalisationIn the end of second world war the new global economy has emerged. It was started inthe year 1944. During this period two organisations were established one is world bank and theother was International Monetary fund ( IMF). And special agreement was made as General
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