Greetings from ICSDH! Currently, the incidence of non-communicable diseases in developing and developed countries continues to increase. Unfortunately, most of developing countries are still cope with a large number of infectious diseases. In addition, World Health Organization (WHO) also stated that several regions are currently facing the burden of other health problems, while injuries and accidents are also increasing. Various factors are the cause of the three burdens of health. These factors are no longer direct factors but indirect factors such as the social environment. In public health policy research, for example, the main determinants of health are not always clinical care and service provision, but the circumstances and conditions that affect daily life. WHO defines social determinants of health (SDH) as the conditions under which people are born, grow up, work, live, and age and the set of systems that affect daily life. University of Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA (More)