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Health Care: Determinants of Health, Epidemiological Factors and Analysis

   

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1HEALTH CARE
Table of Contents
Introduction......................................................................................................................................2
Discussion........................................................................................................................................2
Determinants of health such as equity and social justice............................................................3
Epidemiological factors associated with Immunization..............................................................4
Analysis...........................................................................................................................................5
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................6

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Introduction
The Strategic Context of the National Primary Health Care encourages an intervention for
the Country, regions and territories to work together for the betterment of assimilated healthcare
services across all the healthcare facilities and to enhance the healthcare results for all Australian
people. The National PHC Strategy forms a broad and ample vision of primary health care. The
strategic agenda knows the significant role of the General Physicians (GPs) and developing roles
of regular exercise in the primary healthcare system for the future. The agenda also knows the
role of the healthcare users and care providers. The agenda recognizes the necessity to develop
equality of access to healthcare amenities and is intended to comprehend the whole of healthcare
amenities that are delivered in the home and communal environment. Health model
transformations are assumed with the goal of enhancing the right to equality towards the access
of all the healthcare services. Their influence is usually evaluated on the ground of the healthcare
uses, without discriminating among the stages of care (Standing Council on Health, 2013).
Discussion
The population census data published by the Index of Relative Socioeconomic
Disadvantage (IRSD) reflects on the socioeconomic limitations of a region on the base of aspects
such as low economy, low learning rate, public sector housing at higher levels, unemployment,
and many more. It is well known that the native people face much poor health in comparison to
the rest of the populace. According to various reports, native Australians have a considerably low
survival rate, and are generally faced by adverse birth results, high death rate, and higher rates of
admittance into the hospital.

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