APA Health Care and Life Sciences

Assignment: International Comparison of Data

    Consider the value of using standardized quantitative health measures or indicators to compare information internationally.

    Examine the definitions of indicators presented in the Resources, including pages 6572 of the Shi and Singh (2019) course text.

    Use the WHO website to examine country statistics and profiles.

    Create a table to record data related to three health indicators for the two countries you are comparing, as illustrated in the example Indicators Chart on this page.

    Once your table is complete, compare the data and analyze it in light of the information presented in this weeks Resources and the research you conducted for the Discussion.
What insights does this comparison give you about health and disease within the U.S. healthcare delivery system and the system of the other country you selected?

   

Write a 1- to 2-page paper in which you:

    Identify the country that you are comparing with the United States. (Bahamas)

    Define the three health indicators you have selected for your analysis and explain why you chose them.

    Include the table you created to record and compare your data.

    Summarize the results of your comparison, sharing at least two insights that you gained through this analysis of health and disease in the United States and your selected country.

    Your Assignment must be written in standard edited English. Be sure to support your work with specific citations from this weeks Learning Resources and additional scholarly sources as appropriate. Refer to the Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students to ensure that your in-text citations and reference list are correct. See the rubric for additional requirements related to research and scholarly writing.

Indicators Chart

Indicators (2012)     United States     Somalia

Life expectancy at birth m/f (years)     76/81     51/55

Total expenditure on health per capita (Intl $)     8,895     17

Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) (both sexes)     7     147