Who cares about your health?
After a long day of discussing how the healthcare system operates I started thinking 'who cares for your health?' By this I mean a mix of two things. Who actually performs activities related to your biological and social well-being, as well as who sees intrinsic value in your well-being.
Who is connected to you, by first or second degrees that cares about your health. Over the life time does this change and evolve?
For some reason I wanted to get away from text formats, which I find a bit limiting, so I tried making a Prezi, and embedded it below.
Your health on Prezi
These are extremely rudimentary sketches, so please don't think this is based on some data or reproducible evidence. Even if we had data to help express these relationships every individual would have a varied experience.
Imagine we could apply individual cases to these models. Every individual would could have expansions and contractions of surrounding roles depending on any number of social and economic factors.
Beginning to diagram these images helps to illustrate the the complexity that we wish to simplify down to single points of data and easily digestible executive summaries.
Anyway, I did this to allow others to see what was on my mind. Who do you think cares most about your health? Am I way of in these diagrams? Feel free to let me know if you wanted to correct oversights or add to the dialogue. I simply wanted to share something I'd been thinking about a lot today.


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