The Principles of Good Health Care in the U.S. in the 2020s

Authors

  • Andrew Targowski

Keywords:

Constitutional well-being; Health care; Health care principles; Health care rights; Health care vision; Health care goals; Health care strategy; Health care implications.

Abstract

Purpose: Purpose of this investigation is to define the principles of good health in the U.S. in the 21st century. The interdisciplinary, civilizational approach.Methodology: Methodology is applied to establish roots of this health care at the national level.Findings are: “the well-being Americans” is the constitutional opportunity of American, good health of Americans is a constituent of their well-being, primary health care should be perceived as the controlled right of a citizen. Human and societal wisdom requires mentally healthy people. Human and societal wisdom requires well-educated citizens. The state of health care of the Americans is in a state which is not appropriate for the richest and influential country in the world. The quality of health care is at the level of 54 percent. The vision of American society has been defined as well as its goals and strategies for the next 12-years, till 2030.Practical implications: If the integration of well-being, health care, and information infrastructure-oriented components into one comprehensive solution is not provided,and if each one is treated in isolation, the improvements in health care won’t be lasting and positive. Social implications suggest: These political will and leadership at all levels of the nation must reach agreement; otherwise the society will be declining in its physical and mental health.

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Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Andrew Targowski. (2019). The Principles of Good Health Care in the U.S. in the 2020s. Public Health – Open Journal, 4(1), 8–14. Retrieved from https://openventio.us/index.php/PHOJ/article/view/790

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