On our planet and show that over the years Human Progress has actually made plenty of things a lot better. Not everyones convinced of that however a 2016 study asked people from 17 Different Countries whether they thought the world was Getting Better or worse. Just 11 percent believed things were improving. 30 percent thought things said more or less stayed the same. But the overwhelming majority 58 percent were of the opinion things were getting worse. This dramatic scene is one of a selection of photos taken by photographers and 28 team for the World Press Photo exhibition at the village of lantos in berlin but which impression is it that we take home with us one with positive foundations providing us with inspiration joy and amusement but do not. It of stories overshadow a view of the world one that can be so cruel unjust so traumatizing and terrifying. The world in oxford is a more rarefied one the English University town has a special appeal for those with open minds its venerable
Tech companies have a solution to the way that everyone accesses health care well talk to an investor and c. E. O. Of a diagnostic cap. Now just because hell the richest nation in the world and spend more than any other nation on health care doesnt mean the outcomes are better or that more people will Access Health services more than half a 1000000 people turn to bankruptcy in the us because they cant pay their medical bills and more than 27000000 people are without medical insurance in the poorest nations the weakest dont have access to even rudimentary treatments yet its a goal of the United Nations to achieve universal Health Coverage for all by 2030 how well take a look at this the World Health Organization estimates that it would cost around 58. 00 per person per year to achieve universal health care in all low and middle Income Countries that comes to about 371000000000 a year by 2030 where does that money come from well the World Health Organization believes some 85 percent of t
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Hello im Adrian Finnegan this is counting the cost analysis serial weekly look at the world of business and economics this week the way we pay for health care millions of people in the us go without medical insurance many file for bankruptcy because they cant afford to pay their medical bills. Or the chances of rolling out universal health care in an Unequal World will take a look at Zimbabwes Health care system which is on the brink of collapse. Plus the Tech Companies have a solution to the way that everyone accesses health care well talk to an investor and c. E. O. Of a diagnostic camp. Now just because you are the richest nation in the world and spend more than any other nation on health care doesnt mean the outcomes are better or that more people will Access Health services more than half a 1000000 people turn to bankruptcy in the us because they cant pay their medical bills and more than 27000000 people are without medical insurance in the poorest nations the weakest dont have ac