Sweden Health And Social Care Essay

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Dr. Reddi and Classmates, This week's reading was explanatory and addresses the critical facts behind global health challenges in our selective countries. Sweden healthcare system is characterized as the best healthcare system in the world among other countries. During this analysis, the main targets to focus on is the health concerns among woman, men, and children. In addition, the youth population is experiencing issues with mental health issues among the young Swedes. In fact, its effecting Swedens job market, and causing the government, higher spending (which should be voided). Consequently, we usually underestimate how diseases hinder performance and lower life expectancy around the globe. Nonetheless, Sweden current issues with its youth …show more content…

After carefully analyzing, and researching Sweden, I came across the following findings: The UN goals (MDGs) are extremely informative and Sweden experience health challenges just as any other country around the world. Accordingly, to the Swedish Wire: Sweden’s Mortality Rates for Women and Men • Sweden comes in second place for the world’s lowest mortality rates. • Mortality rates for adults under 60 have drastically dropped over the four decades by (Nylandrer,2010). • 34% of women and 19% for men, but per a major study it shows that an increasing inequity (Nylandrer,2010). • Sweden rated top three for the lowest mortality but remains ten for male mortality between 1970 and 2010 (Nylandrer,2010). Sweden’s Mortality Rates for Infants • Sweden has the lowest infant mortality current rate is 2.1% per 1,000 live births, and rank one. Accordingly, to International infant mortality rates and rankings, selected countries from 1960 and …show more content…

• Approximately in 2011, 106 individuals contacted the virus in Sweden among the gay community and 60 of those individuals got the virus in Sweden (Berlin, 2012). • Sweden is the first country to achieve UNAIDS/WHO 90-90-90 target (Carter,2016). Sweden’s Critical Issues with Mental Health • Sweden has experienced some serious issues with Mental Health among young Swedes under 30 years of age. • Mental Health issues are a burden to Sweden’s economy. • Sweden mental health issues cost the country approximately EUR 8 billion per year, equivalent to 2.8% of GDP (oced.org). • A studied in Sweden concluded that one in four 16-18-year-olds approximately suffering from mental illness (oced.org). • Sweden took it seriously and restricted payments for training and treatment for clients for cognitive and behavioral methods (Scott,2012 ). • The past three years Sweden spent billions for training clinicians in CBT(Scott,2012). Sweden’s Government Steps/Supporting • Sweden’s government established eleven social determinants of health (SDH). • Social security and economic; • Promote physical

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