Diseases and Lack of Health Care

Andy and I did this infographic for an important social issue-diseases and lack of health care. We put lots of data, statistics, facts, and also pictures into it, so we can let the readers understand easier. Many countries have lack of health care. Even in the U.S.A., there were 45,000 people died in 2009 because of lack of insurance. Many people got diseases can’t be cured because of lack of health care. In Africa, ther are 36 million people with HIV. Health care is very important to keep people healthy. Diseases and lack of health care is an important global social issue. Now MSF and WHO are helping lot of people for this heatly care issue. Hope this infographic let people be awreness this issue and improve it!

 

Bibliography:

Health Care Issues. (n.d.). Retrieved June 1, 2015, from http://www.healthpaconline.net/health-care-issues.htm

Access to Health Services. (n.d.). Retrieved June 1, 2015, from http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/Access-to-Health-Services

New study finds 45,000 deaths annually linked to lack of health coverage. (n.d.). Retrieved June 1, 2015, from http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2009/09/new-study-finds-45000-deaths-annually-linked-to-lack-of-health-coverage/

World Socialist Web Site. (n.d.). Retrieved June 1, 2015, from https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/04/29/heal-a29.html

23 Responses

  1. hubcha19 says:

    I like the way you made words look clear.

  2. Claire says:

    I like your infographic since it has good color to contrast the information. The pictures also relate to your information, and your summary is very good. Nice job!

  3. allmey19 says:

    Hey. I think that you’re images were great. They really supported what you were saying.Having little section with each is really helpful. good job 🙂

  4. Ching-En (Angel) Li says:

    I think people should donate to those who needed, for example: those people who could not afford the medicines.

  5. Yu-Ling (Ashlyn) says:

    In this info graph shows a lot of data, facts, and picture, which is very good. The summary was great,too.

  6. Kai-Wayne says:

    This help me appreciate the opportunities that I have.

  7. stoqui19 says:

    I think that this info-graph was very good because you neatly placed all the fact and pictures.

    PS. I am no longer a butterfly

  8. pocko19 says:

    I think you organized your facts and your pictures really well, because you guys lined up your words with the pictures the same. I learned that Malaria is a very deadly disease. Killing a child in every 30 seconds. That means killing 2880 people per day.

  9. josche19 says:

    I learned a lot from your infograph. It looks nice, and also, the information is well placed. The statistics really hit your points home. Also, listing the healthcare organizations helped.

  10. samkao19 says:

    I think you do your facts and your pictures really well, because you guys lined the word and with the same picture, and It remind me a lot of Malaria is a very deadly disease, killing the child and if killing people in every 30 seconds, that mean you kill a lot of people in 1 day.

  11. ianhua19 says:

    Your info-graph is well-organised, and you have provided a lot of statistics. I have learned that malaria is a huge disease in Africa, and it does bring awareness to the audience.

  12. Miranda Lu says:

    I really like how your info graph is formatted, its really clear for audiences to understand. Your info graph explained a lot of things, like the captions beside each picture you chose. It really grabbed my attention! Great work! 😀

  13. Annika Huang says:

    Everyone deserves the same health care as anybody else in the world. I like how you included two health care services in your infograph. Well done!

  14. Linus says:

    I like how you mentioned about organizations and groups that focus on helping people without health care. Also, I really like how you mentioned about the common diseases in countries without health care, really brings awareness to this topic!

  15. seepar19 says:

    Even though I was aware that a lot of countries in Africa wasn’t receiving a good health care, I didn’t know this much of diseases are killing them, even right at this moment. It’s a very depressing topic, but it’s still nice to be aware of them and how they need help in health care. Nice job!

  16. wenlee19 says:

    I like the way that you used the pictures and the words, also I like how you organized your information

  17. photso19 says:

    I think that your infographic is pretty well organised and it is really easy to understand your infographic. I think you could use more statistics and numbers to explain in issue or maybe make the numbers larger.

  18. weihua19 says:

    I really like your infograph, you choose a really good theme and the label of each word let me understand easily.

  19. isawu19 says:

    I really like how your infographic is organized and the use of color in the infographic. Also, I think you did a really good job on giving statistics with pictures; it helped me understand your topic easier. Before reading your infographic, I didn’t mention and relaized that there are 84 million people who did not have health insurance for all of 2012 and in 2009 45,000 people died because of lack of insurance. This surprised me a lot.

  20. Ashley Shay says:

    I like how you guys listed the countries that were in need of health care, and how that was a pretty big list. It helps make the viewer aware about all the countries that are in need. Great job!

  21. yunkuo19 says:

    I think that looking at this infograph I can tell that you did lots of researches on the topic. The only thing that I think you can improve is to make the pictures of the statistics and the graphs bigger so that readers can look at it easier.

  22. owecho19 says:

    I like how you list the below the fact, and the picture at the right make it more organized. Your infograph shows a lot of information.

  23. ichche19 says:

    This infograph would make people want to donate money to make a change, good job!

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