McDonalds’ business model to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of operations. This article analyses the effectiveness of this system and its possible implementation to the Italian Health Care System. Pursuing efficiency in the Health Systems-the way of McDonalds Intelligence and capability are not enough. There must also be the joy of doing something beautiful. - Dr.G.Venkataswamy Italy‚ considered as one of the healthiest countries with the average life expectancy of 81.1 years‚ also has
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1 Key health indicators No. deaths between birth and age 1 year X 1000 Total no. live births Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Perinatal Mortality Rate (PMR) No. deaths from the 28th completed week of gestation till the end of the 1st week of life Total no. live & stillbirths X 1000 Under five Mortality Rate (U5MR) Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) No. deaths occurring below the age of 5 years X 1000 Total no. live births No. maternal deaths X 100000 Total no. live births 5 What do
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are expected to live on average four years longer. The average life expectancy for a man in Scotland is 75.3 and 79.9 for a female‚ yet in England it is 78 for a male and 82.1 for a female – showing that the North South Divide is important when looking at health inequalities. Smoking and obesity are both issues linked with social class and poverty. In Social Class 1‚ 13% of women are obese‚ but it is Social Class 2 where it increases to 25%. There are many illnesses related to obesity including
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people in finding more jobs‚ with a very good wages or pays‚ this increase in payment made people get more children‚ because they had more money to support larger family sizes‚ or provide a good life for their children. Also the industrial revolution lead to a real good health care to people by offering many kind of medicines‚ and vaccines to help people challenge diseases and sicknesses. By supplying all the points above the life expectancy of human on this earth had increased. Through by this large
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size and life expectancies in those countries all over the world. Where at the beginning‚ we can see that Western countries had a small number of family members perhaps lived long lives as to compare to the rest of the world that had a shorter life but had a large number of family members. He presented it very well by using colourful bubbles that represent different countries in the world‚ whereby the bubbles keep on moving year by year in new spot according to different family size and life expectancy
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There are many kinds of indoor and outdoor pollution‚ including photochemical smog‚ acid rain‚ and second hand smoke. Air pollution threatens the health of our flora and fauna as well as human health. The impact of these kinds of pollution results in such conditions as the development of diseases like cancer and environmental and human threats such as ozone layer depletion. Reducing pollution without worrying about the costs will be more moral because the whole planet will benefit from it. Air
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destruction of humanity. The negative aspects of technological advancements includes the extinction of simple survival instincts‚ technology is gradually making humans dumber‚ and creating an unhealthy increase in human beings. Technology is improving our everyday lifestyles and the efficiency of life itself‚ but relying on technology proves to be negative. The world has limited resources which means limited resources to fill our electricity. Without electricity most of the technology that is relied
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During my lifetime I have used many services that provide health and social care such as hospitals‚ nursery‚ doctors‚ playgroups‚ schools‚ health visitors‚ etc. We have all used some of these health care providers and found that the quality of life has improved as a result. Class notes There are four sectors providing health and social care in the UK‚ public sector‚ voluntary sector‚ private sector‚ informal sector. For example an elderly person treated by the NHS in a hospital but at
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growth rate has always been fluctuating and was the highest in 2004 (1.3%). Vietnams estimated life expectancy at birth on the basis of total population is 72.18 years‚ which is slightly lower compared to China’s life expectancy at birth‚ which is 74.68 years and higher compared to India’s life expectancy at birth‚ which is 66.8 years. Vietnams life expectancy rate is higher than the average life expectancy rate in the world‚ which is 69.2 years making it a favorable place to live in compared to several
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progress for the overall population. The Human Development Index (HDI) for Japan is at 0.943‚ which ranks 11th among other countries(a). This statistic is calculated between three factors 1) GDP ppp; pc‚ 2) Literacy rates/ school attendance‚ 3) Life expectancy. Japan has a relatively large Growth domestic product ppp‚ ranking 3rd in the world at $4.018 trillion. This high number is implemented by Japan’s efficient ways of producing positive income. Japan also has a high growth domestic product per capita
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