SOC.SS.12.C
Compare the nature of health care in a global society.
Sociology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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health careglobal societynature of health carecomparison
Skills
- compare (the nature of health care in different countries) #dok2
- analyze (differences and similarities in global health care systems) #dok3
- identify (key features of health care systems globally) #dok1
- explain (how cultural, economic, and political factors influence health care worldwide) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify key features of health care systems from various countries. #dok1
- I can compare the nature of health care in a global society by examining structure, access, and outcomes. #dok2
- I can explain how cultural, economic, and political factors contribute to differences in health care systems around the world. #dok2
- I can analyze the impact of different health care models on populations in multiple countries. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Across the world, societies structure and deliver health care in diverse ways, reflecting their unique cultural, economic, and political histories.
- Comparing global health care systems highlights differences in access, quality, and outcomes that shape individuals' well-being.
Essential Questions
- How do health care systems differ around the world?
- What factors influence the structure and quality of health care in different societies?
- In what ways do health care models affect individuals and populations globally?
- What are the strengths and challenges of different global health care systems?
- How does access to health care reflect a society's values and priorities?