Title: Public healthcare systems in developing countries
 1Public Healthcare Systems In Developing Countries 
 2Unlike developed countries that have maximized on 
basic healthcare, developing countries still lag 
behind. This is because most authorities focus on 
remodeling the institutions and developing 
alternative sources of funds to sustain them. The 
poor countries underutilize healthcare 
interventions thus subjecting affected people to 
adverse conditions. A study that was carried out 
in these countries reveals that people are likely 
to age faster. 
 3As a result, the elderly people will become more 
susceptible to high-risk disability and diseases. 
Despite this finding, the institutions are not 
prepared for the outcomes of the prevailing 
situations. 
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 5Chronic diseases 
 6Regarding prevalence, people that are suffering 
from chronic ailments from half of the worlds 
healthcare burden. Unfortunately, developing 
countries are shouldering the burden of taking 
care of these individuals. This is because these 
facilities have no alternative measures meant to 
guide them into providing solutions rather than 
creating more problems. The result is that these 
patients end up with more complicated situations 
that may lead to death. 
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 8Shift to Prevention 
 9The aging population is mostly affected by 
epidemiological shift thus exposing them to 
premature deaths and other acute conditions. The 
World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that in 
the next oncoming years, deaths arising from 
chronic diseases such as cancer, chest 
infections, and diabetes will continue to haunt 
people. This means that increase by 17 is 
expected. Hopefully, some countries have 
initiated the idea of primary and secondary 
prevention initiatives to control the chronic 
ailments. 
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 11They emphasize the need to adopt good lifestyle 
decisions so that susceptible people can evade 
these conditions. Prevention is the best 
alternative since most of these countries lack 
medicines and other mitigation strategies to 
manage the problem. As a result, WHO took part in 
the foundation of Innovative Care for Chronic 
Conditions Framework in 2002. This initiative was 
targeting healthcare facilitators since they 
oversee major operations in their facilities. The 
forum mainly advocates for preventive healthcare 
rather than curative means since most 
institutions lack enough instruments to help them 
sustain better health. 
 12Primary prevention 
 13This factor relies on the fact that some diseases 
can be delayed even if the patient is elderly. It 
is often believed that the elderly people require 
high-cost long-term treatments to help them 
alleviate the problems. Even though this notion 
is true, there is a need to emphasize on 
preventive healthcare when it comes to chronic 
ailments at minimal costs. 
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 15Tobacco education and control are one of the most 
important low-cost interventions that have been 
set up by these initiatives. A third of the 
population in India is affected by cardiovascular 
infections because it is the largest producer and 
consumer of tobacco. In 2002, the government of 
India enacted a law that was meant to control the 
use of tobacco. 
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