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- 2019
Global?zat?on and HealthKeywords: Küreselle?me,Sa?l?k,Sa?l?k Ekonomisi,Sa?l?k Politikalar?,Kapitalizm Abstract: With the impact of globalization, many countries have increased their needs along with population growth. With the increase in scope and impact of global capital, services previously made by the state, ie government, have begun to meet the demands. For this reason, it has become inevitable for the police to close the gap with the private sector. Economic, social, technological and cultural developments in the world, especially in the developing countries, brought many changes depending on these dynamics. The production and presentation of drugs and medical technology globally is monopolized by multinational corporations. Because these companies are the sovereign powers in the global marketplace, these organizations direct the health economy as they please. On the other hand, with the globalization, the development of the healthcare economy exceeds the local boundaries of many diseases and the treatment of these diseases takes place at a lower cost thanks to the international programs of the countries. The increase in international capital has been made in many other areas, as well as in the health sector. Along with the autonomy of health, it has also increased the quality of service provision in health. Patients' satisfaction rates in services have increased. But the autonomy of health has also brought some problems. Especially those who leave the hospitals under the control of the legal entities have caused the development of a profit-centered understanding. In addition, health care facilities have led to particularly high-margin services. This has led to the introduction of preventive health services into the second plan
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