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Lack of Access to Medical Assistance in Australia

   

Added on  2022-11-26

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Running head: OPINION EDITORIAL
OPINION EDITORIAL
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OPINION EDITORIAL1
Topic: Lack of access to medical assistance or health care in some parts of Australia
Australia holds the second best rank in healthcare facilities. However, the profound factor
is the equity of healthcare in the nation where there are certain groups of people who are
deprived of their basic rights to health (Smiley 2019). It is a significant factor of a nation’s
overall healthcare system to ensure each citizen receives their healthcare rights. Therefore, it is
the responsibility of not only the government or the organizations working on these specific
problems but also the responsibility of every citizen to contribute working towards people who
are socio-economically backwards. Persuading the degree of bachelor in commerce and business
administration has the major scope of working towards the specific issue, that is, the lack of
access to medical assistance or healthcare in some parts of Australia. The degree can help
working on the issue that would help in brining common good and improving human dignity.
A bachelor in commerce and business administration is a degree that is designed in a way
that provides scope of getting position in various sectors of the society (Seymour and Hussein
2014). A person can secure job finance, marketing, business administration, accounting,
information technology, project management, human resource and organizational behavior.
Whether working on healthcare sector or not, one can utilize their skills in addressing this
problem and find ways of reducing and eliminating it from society.
It is the aboriginal population who are faced with several challenges in society that makes
them unreachable to proper education. Majority of the aboriginals are unaware of the
significance of health and well-being. Racial discrimination has been the root cause for them to
be the socio-economically backward groups (Alba, Jiménez and Marrow 2014). They are
deprived from equal access and opportunity in every aspect including education, employment

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