concept   healthcare

45 commonsense assertions
Cultures (45) United States (1) Western countries (1) Developed countries (1) urban areas (1) Canada (1) Germany (1) Japan (1) rural areas in developing countries (1) Sweden (1) developing countries (1) China (1) France (1) Saudi Arabia (1) India (1) Western cultures (1) isolated communities (1) Remote areas with limited resources (1) less developed countries (1) underdeveloped countries (1) Low-income countries (1) Netherlands (1) impoverished societies (1) remote areas of developing countries (1) remote regions (1) European countries (1) Global North (1) Less economically developed regions (1) Singapore (1) Underprivileged communities (1) conflict zones (1) industrialized nations (1) poorer countries (1) rural India (1) rural villages in developing countries (1) technologically advanced countries (1) Eastern science culture (1) Sierra Leone (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1) Unbanked communities in developing countries (1) War-torn countries (1) Western medicine (1) less developed or rural areas (1) mortality-focused cultures (1) stable countries (1) war-affected regions (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 healthcare United States The US healthcare system involves debates about public vs private providers, and access can be tied to insurance and financial resources. 24
2 healthcare Western countries In Western countries, advanced medical facilities and comprehensive healthcare services are widely accessible. 22
3 healthcare Developed countries Developed countries strive for universal healthcare coverage. 20
4 healthcare urban areas Easy access to modern medical facilities and diverse healthcare services in urban areas. 18
5 healthcare Canada Canada has a publicly funded universal healthcare system that provides accessible and affordable medical services to all residents. 16
6 healthcare Germany Germany's universal healthcare system prioritizes access, quality medical services, and patient rights. 15
7 healthcare Japan Japan's healthcare system focuses on accessibility, traditional medicine, and preventive care. 13
8 healthcare rural areas in developing countries Limited access to advanced medical facilities in rural areas of developing countries leads to reliance on traditional remedies. 12
9 healthcare Sweden Healthcare in Sweden is a universal right, publicly funded, and focused on preventive care and equality in patient services. 11
10 healthcare developing countries Limited access to quality healthcare and reliance on traditional medicine are common in developing countries. 11
11 healthcare China Traditional Chinese medicine is integrated with modern medical practices in China's healthcare system and patient care. 9
12 healthcare France France has a sophisticated universal healthcare system focused on preventive care and patient choice. 9
13 healthcare Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, gender segregation and cultural norms impact healthcare delivery and access. 6
14 healthcare India In India, traditional Ayurveda is commonly integrated with modern medical care within the healthcare system. 5
15 healthcare Western cultures Healthcare in Western cultures emphasizes modern medical interventions, evidence-based practices, and advanced technology. 5
16 healthcare isolated communities Isolated communities have limited access to modern healthcare, leading to reliance on traditional and natural remedies. 5
17 healthcare Remote areas with limited resources Limited access to modern medical facilities in remote areas leads to reliance on traditional medicine due to limited resources and infrastructure. 4
18 healthcare less developed countries Limited access to quality healthcare and medical facilities in less developed countries impacts healthcare. 4
19 healthcare underdeveloped countries Healthcare in underdeveloped countries is characterized by limited access to basic medical care and reliance on traditional and non-professional healthcare practices. 4
20 healthcare Low-income countries In low-income countries, limited resources lead to limited access to basic healthcare, causing reliance on traditional remedies. 3
21 healthcare Netherlands Netherlands offers universal healthcare with a combination of private and government-provided options, and mandatory health insurance. 3
22 healthcare impoverished societies Limited access to healthcare facilities and medical resources in impoverished societies. 3
23 healthcare remote areas of developing countries Limited access to medical facilities in remote areas of developing countries leads to reliance on traditional remedies. 3
24 healthcare remote regions Limited access to modern healthcare in remote regions results in a reliance on traditional remedies. 3
25 healthcare European countries Universal healthcare is a basic right and reduces financial burden in European countries. 2
26 healthcare Global North Healthcare in the Global North includes modern facilities and traditional remedies. 2
27 healthcare Less economically developed regions Economically disadvantaged regions have limited access to quality healthcare and medical facilities. 2
28 healthcare Singapore Singapore combines traditional and modern healthcare, including machine learning for advanced diagnostics. 2
29 healthcare Underprivileged communities Underprivileged communities often have limited and poor quality access to healthcare. 2
30 healthcare conflict zones Access to healthcare is severely limited or disrupted in conflict zones due to infrastructure damage and insecurity. 2
31 healthcare industrialized nations Access to advanced medical facilities and treatments is common in industrialized nations' healthcare systems. 2
32 healthcare poorer countries Poorer countries have limited access to healthcare and advanced medical care. 2
33 healthcare rural India Access to hospitals in rural India is limited, leading many to rely on traditional healers or clinics for healthcare. 2
34 healthcare rural villages in developing countries Limited access to modern healthcare and reliance on traditional medicine in rural villages in developing countries due to distance to medical help. 2
35 healthcare technologically advanced countries In technologically advanced countries, advanced healthcare facilities and widespread access to medical services are widely available. 2
36 healthcare Eastern science culture Eastern science culture in healthcare emphasizes holistic approaches like traditional herbal remedies and acupuncture. 1
37 healthcare Sierra Leone Limited access to healthcare in Sierra Leone leads to reliance on traditional medicine and community support. 1
38 healthcare Traditional Chinese culture Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on holistic health and balancing the body's energy (Qi) in healthcare within Traditional Chinese culture. 1
39 healthcare Unbanked communities in developing countries Unbanked communities in developing countries rely more on traditional remedies and have limited access to modern medical facilities. 1
40 healthcare War-torn countries War-torn countries struggle to provide adequate healthcare due to ongoing conflict. 1
41 healthcare Western medicine Western medicine relies on hospitals and specialized healthcare facilities for treatment. 1
42 healthcare less developed or rural areas In less developed or rural areas, there is limited access to medical facilities and healthcare services. 1
43 healthcare mortality-focused cultures Mortality-focused cultures place a strong emphasis on end-of-life care and comfort for the terminally ill in healthcare. 1
44 healthcare stable countries Healthcare infrastructure is well-developed and accessible in stable countries. 1
45 healthcare war-affected regions Limited healthcare resources and access in war-affected regions due to conflict and instability. 1