Ethical Issues in Global Health

Ethical Issues in" rel="nofollow">in Global Health Order Description Module 1 Postin" rel="nofollow">ing: Ethical Issues in" rel="nofollow">in Global Health (Postin" rel="nofollow">ings on two (2) ethical issues) MODULE 1 LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1) READ the followin" rel="nofollow">ing: * Quotes from the World Health Organization and Holtz (will attach) * Pamphlet: Wanted: 2.4 million nurses, and that's just in" rel="nofollow">in India (2010). Kathryn Senior, World Health Organization (will attach) *NURSES WANTED 2) VIEW the followin" rel="nofollow">ing six (6) min" rel="nofollow">inute video (CHOOSE English): * WHO Health Professions Network & Office of Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing and Midwifery and the Nightin" rel="nofollow">ingale Initiative for Global Health (2008). Health professions' role in" rel="nofollow">in Primary Health Care, featurin" rel="nofollow">ing nurses and midwives - Now more than ever for a healthy world! https://www.who.in" rel="nofollow">int/hrh/nursin" rel="nofollow">ing_midwifery/films/en/in" rel="nofollow">index.html 3)RESPOND to the followin" rel="nofollow">ing two (2) ethical issues below (post your opin" rel="nofollow">inion) on the Discussion Board. A) The debate over health care as a “right” is at the heart of the U.S. health care reform discussion. The statements (quotes) at the begin" rel="nofollow">innin" rel="nofollow">ing of this module in" rel="nofollow">indicate that WHO and the U.S. disagree about health care bein" rel="nofollow">ing a “right.” Do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink health care is (or is not) a “right?” If a “right,” who should pay for it? Provide a rationale with your opin" rel="nofollow">inion. B) The pamphlet highlights the fact that the nursin" rel="nofollow">ing shortage is global—not just national (U.S.). To alleviate their own nursin" rel="nofollow">ing shortage, should developed (higher in" rel="nofollow">income) countries contin" rel="nofollow">inue to recruit nurses from developin" rel="nofollow">ing (lower/middle) countries? What about the health impact on the citizens because there are fewer nurses in" rel="nofollow">in the lower/middle in" rel="nofollow">income country? What about the nurse’s personal and professional opportunities and/or freedom to re-locate in" rel="nofollow">in a higher in" rel="nofollow">income country? What is your opin" rel="nofollow">inion? Provide a rationale with your opin" rel="nofollow">inion.