Topic > Case Study Ernest Madu - 1488

2015, p. B10). His view perfectly sums up why the world's wealthy citizens must be “our brother's keepers” in creating global equality in healthcare. It is incomprehensible to think that people in TWN die every day because they don't have the basic healthcare that rich countries have access to. Cardiologist Ernest Madu of Jamaica believes: “Every life is precious. A person in Indonesia is as important as one in Germany." And he concludes: “We must find ways for health and survival to be equitable around the world” (Walljasper, 2009). To make health accessible to everyone in the world we should listen to what they say