A Quick Look at Healthcare Needs in Asia - Hospitals in Greatest Need
 
Sep 14, 2016
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Throughout Asia, there are more overpopulated countries than on any other continent and although the world knows that China has the largest population, it might surprise you to know that within the next couple of decades India is projected to bypass the population of China, becoming the largest country on earth. However, those honors are dubious because at the same time as they are the largest countries on earth they also have the greatest medical needs among which are hospitals.

Welcoming Medical Professionals from the West

Many of these countries in Asia are considered to be developing nations while others are somewhere in between, being categorized as Newly Industrialized Countries which means they are somewhere in their technological development between developing nations and developed nations. These are the countries, these NICs which welcome medical professionals from the West to both teach as would someone with a doctorate in nursing practice and to help staff clinics and hospitals that are in grave need of human and technological resources. Anyone studying for an advanced degree in nursing from online programs like those offered at Bradley University would do well to specialize in something that can be shared with developing and newly industrialized nations in Asia.

Why Hospitals Are in Such Demand

The most important factor to affect healthcare in Asia is the fact that populations are growing faster than communities and the government can build and supply hospitals to meet greater demands. Also, much of the population in parts of the region has not been to a doctor in recent years, sometimes ever in their lives. As a result, care being given would be both acute and chronic. With a lack of healthcare facilities in smaller outlying regions, communicable diseases run rampant and are difficult to stop.

Technology Is Lagging

Since most countries in Asia other than Korea and Japan are really lagging when it comes to technology, the very technology we depend on here in the West is sadly missing from their healthcare systems. This is something governments are focusing on and within the next few years this issue should have less of an impact. From current diagnostics to various technologies used in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, there is a real need for better technology and professionals to operate each piece of equipment. Growing numbers of experts are finding work in Asia and together with a people who are eager to learn, healthcare will get the boost it so sorely needs.

While the population of Asia exceeds that of any other region in the world, the region is still behind in terms of healthcare professionals and healthcare technology. Anyone seeking to advance their careers in medicine would do well to study for an advanced degree and then seek employment in the region. This would provide a wonderful opportunity for personal growth, helping NICs and developing countries expand their technology to serve an already large and continually growing population. Shared resources offer the best chance of success.