Disparities in Access to Healthcare: Children in Shanghai, ChinaMelissa L. Martinson, PhD
isaSeniorResearcheratZynxHealthIncorporated;duringmostofthisproject,shewasaSeniorResearcherattheUCLACenterforHealthPolicyResearchandtheprojectmanagerforthestudy.RacialandEthnicDisparitiesInAccesstoHealthInsuranceandHealthCarevTableofContentsExecutiveSummary...xiIntroduction......
Many health care professionals have sustained an almost single-minded conviction that disparities in access to health care across socioeconomic groups are ... DP Andrulis - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 622发表: 1998年 Disparities in access to specialized epilepsy care To examine the imp...
Persons belonging to racial or ethnic minority populations are likelier to be poor and to have lower educational levels and, in addition, they are at increased risk of ill health. The health care and social factors associated with these disparities are directly related to access to health care....
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Healthcare disparities, differences in quality of care, or access between two groups not justified by differences in need or preferences, exist for groups with social disadvantages such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, sexual orientation, age, or national origin. This chapter ...
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Orly Vardeny, PharmD, MS: So, I think COVID-19 has taught us that access, and particularly access to health care, has been particularly difficult for individuals of lower socioeconomic status. [Those] are individuals that may not be able to have access to health care in person. And so,...
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Childhood immunization rates are at an all-time high globally, and national data for China suggests close to universal coverage. Refugees from North Korea and their children may have more limited health care access in China due to their legal status. However, there is no data on immunization ra...