Essay - Poor Socio-economic Background and Conditions Mixed with the Hiv/aids Crisis...

Poor socio-economic background and conditions mixed with the HIV/AIDS crisis can only mean even more socio-economic and political upheaval, the regression of development and the collapse ***** societies: beginning with families, communities, regions ***** into subsequently economic social systems. "Likewise, one can rank the importance of quality ***** care and seriousness of condition for ***** insured ***** un*****, respectively. Thus, there are arrows connecting kind ***** patient to these two clusters. The quality of c***** clearly matters differently for the various levels ***** seriousness, so *****re is an arrow connecting ***** of condition to quality ***** care. The question in the other direction is whether conditions of varying degrees of serious are more or less important for the given ***** ***** quality. Finally, excellent c***** evidently matters more for self-selected medical tour*****m than for government-sponsored medical tourism, so *****re is an arrow connecting the alternatives to the ********** cluster (but not conversely)" (Medical tour*****m: Outsourcing surgery). *****re*****e, outsourcing of medical care, mainly expensive surgeries, to Asian co*****tries can be achieved by promoting ***** tourism to overcome escalating costs of health care and long waiting periods for underinsured and uninsured Ameri*****s.
The disease has reached pandemic proportions worldwide, based on the mammoth devastation that it has induced. In 2006 alone, HIV/AIDS associated illnesses caused ***** deaths of approximately 3 million people worldwide, including a reported 500 000 children younger than 15 years (NIAD online) (Bennett and Wh*****eside, 2002). However, it is not altogether a bleak situation. Effective and dec*****ive leadership in developed countries and in Uganda as a ray ***** hope ***** the develop*****g world, illustrated ***** ***** can be contained ***** early organ transplanation. *****, while this may be so: containment through preventive strategies and modern day technology in regards to treatment - ***** insinuate possible *****lutions - yet the reality is that there are ***** in the developing *****, from Eastern Europe to Asia and Africa where the disease continues to spread. In ***** regions, like South of the Sahara, ***** ***** disease continues to spread so fast, ***** so violently, that putting aside human pain and suffering, HIV/AIDS threatens ***** not merely disrupt ***** alter ***** regress a region further into the doldrums of ***** development. This points to the fact ***** kidney transplantation is prioritized ***** a loc*****tion criteria where people are selected on the basis of where they live. (***** and Whiteside, 2002).
Organ transplants can vastly improve patients' quality ***** life and benefit their families and society in general by restoring an ill and dependent individual to *****. On cost benefit analysis transplants prove ultimately cheaper than long-term dialysis by $35*****0 per patient on average. However, ***** are fewer donors than there are needy patients although this should not be the case, because the percentage of willing donors lie in the 70s. This further undermines the requirements of those suffering from HIV. Nonetheless, actual donations languish in the 20s. It is argued that ***** is due ***** the misdirected and incoherent legal structure in place.
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