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  • Essay / Ernest Madu Case Study - 1488

    2015, p. B10). His perspective perfectly encapsulates why the world's wealthy citizens must be "our brothers' keepers" in creating global equality in healthcare. It is incomprehensible to think that people in the TWN are dying every day because they do not have the basic health care that rich countries have access to. Cardiologist Ernest Madu from Jamaica believes: “Every life has value. A person in Indonesia is as important as a person in Germany.” He concludes: “We must find ways to make health and survival equitable everywhere” (Walljasper, 2009). To make health accessible to everyone in the world, we should listen to what they express as their