The agenda that World Health Organization has for universal healthcare is to help end certain disease, decrease stats of health issues, and provided a livable life for all. One of them are the financial burden that medical bills cause and other things. The others are decreasing child mortality rate, decrease obesity in adults and children, stop the HIV/AIDs viruses, ending tuberculosis, and improve drinking water. The United National made an agenda to help stop the major eight proves that the world is facing. This is called Millennium Development Goals, and they are hoping that it is accomplished by 2015. This plan was signed in September of 2000, giving them a window of 15 years to complete eight goals. The World Health Organization is helping with six of these eight goals. A universal healthcare is their solution to these problems. The goals they are working on are hunger, child mortality, improve maternal health, environment sustainability, affordable medicine, and end HIV/AIDs and other deadly diseases. (WHO)
A universal healthcare can make sure that any patients is taken care, and …show more content…
Helping cooperation bring new innovation in the field of medicine, and increase the chance of new discovers that can benefit mankind. Since some countries do not have the funding and resource for medicine, then the people has to turn to private sectors that has higher prices. The generic medicines that could be helpful for a person can be expensive, and the person may not afford it. The people that this hits most are the ones that has a chronic illness, and they constantly has to buy medicine. If a country had a universal healthcare then the patient would be able to obtain the medicine. This is one of the goals that the World Health Organization wants fix for countries so people can afford