field experimentInequality in access to health care may have different underlying reasons. Employing a randomised field experiment, we study the impact of socioeconomic statusdoi:10.13140/RG.2.2.22651.00802Silvia AngererChristian WaibelHarald Stummer...
Socioeconomic inequality in physical activity among adults in western Iran: a cross-sectional study Nikta Mohammadi,Amin Doosti-Irani…Article:273 Download PDF(1666KB)View Article Research The experience of Tunisian public healthcare system toward decentralization to the reduction of health inequalities ...
Social and programmatic vulnerability in the context of transgender people’s health: a scoping review of scientific evidence from Brazil Francisca Lidiane Sampaio Freitas… Article:272 Download PDF (1657KB) View Article Research Confirmatory validation of the transgender health care humanization scale...
The healthcare industry can address healthcare disparities by prioritizing equal career advancement for women and people of color in STEM fields, as well as through physician and patient education. Our programs, partnerships, and initiatives offer a path to progress including: The Thurgood Marshall Co...
This booklet presents the WHO global initiative for equity in health and health care that aims to promote and support practical policies and action to redu... P Braveman,E Tarimo,A Creese,... - 《Geneva Switzerland World Health Organization Division of Analysis Research & Assessment》 ...
Most industrialized countries have achieved both horizontal and vertical equity in the use of primary care services, meaning that people with greater health needs receive more primary care services. Although some countries have achieved horizontal equity in use of specialist services, very few have achi...
Private equity firms have increasingly used investors’ funds to buy health care facilities and then sell them 3 to 7 years later for significant profit. Experts who are skeptical of private equity’s growing role in health care have worried that the industry’s focus on maximizing profit come...
Further, there is a highly pro-rich inequality in caesarean deliveries which did not change much from 2008 to 2013. Household income remains as the most important contributor to the resulting inequalities in health services use, followed by maternal education. For complete antenatal care use and ...
Paula Bush2, Mireille Lambert3, Émilie Goulet4, Sophie Boyer5, Marianne De Laat5 and Nathalie Fournier6 Abstract Background: Improving the knowledge and competencies of healthcare professionals is crucial to better address the specific needs of persons living in poverty and avoid stigmatization. ...
We as health care providers need to figure out, against this backdrop, what we can do to improve the health of all. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Editor in Chief, JAMA Network Open. July 6, 2019 "New approaches" Paul Nelson, M.D., M.S. | Family Health Care, P.C. retired Our nation'...