People of Baltic Heritage and People of Brazilian Heritage

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1. Which countries are known as the Baltic nations?

2. Discuss how the Baltic nations view the delivery of evidence-based healthcare and their beliefs related to health and disease.

3. Give an overview of the Brazilian heritage, how do they see health and disease and if there is any similarity between them and the Baltic nations.

4. Present your assignment in a word document, Arial 12 font.

5. You must cite at least 3 evidence-based references no older than 5 years.

6. A minimum of 800 words must be presented excluding the first and reference page.

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Running Head: PEOPLE OF BALTIC AND BRAZILIAN HERITAGES

People of Baltic and Brazilian Heritages
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Institution Affiliation

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PEOPLE OF BALTIC AND BRAZILIAN HERITAGES

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People of Baltic and Brazilian Heritages
The Baltic nations
Baltic nations were once members of the Soviet Union, and they encompass a
different amalgamation of nations within the area that surrounds the Baltic Sea in
Northern Europe. The Baltic countries include Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia (Lane et
al., 2013).
How the Baltic nations view the delivery of evidence-based healthcare and their
beliefs related to health and disease.
During the Soviet era, the healthcare system was filled with lowly paid doctors
who were employed by the state. At this time, primary care was available in big
polyclinic, which had different specialists, more so for the gynecology, pediatrics, as well
as internal medicine. These doctors worked together and cooperated in meeting the
needs and demand of the population they served. During this era, the essence of
narrow specialization was emphasized, as there was no general practice or family
medicine as witnessed in the West. This system was also mandated to control
infectious diseases, control hygiene and sanitation, gather epidemiological data, and
deliver immunizations.
However, after their independence, the Baltic nations commenced on radical
healthcare reforms and changes which result...


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