Increasing inequalities in US healthcare need tamingIncreasing inequalities in US healthcare need taming. By - The Lancet Oncologydoi:10.1016/S1470-2045(07)70286-3The Lancet OncologyElsevier Ltd.Lancet Oncology
Increasing inequalities in US healthcare need taming 来自 onAcademic 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: TL Oncology 摘要: Most cancers occur with the same characteristic pattern of incidence. The simplicity of this pattern is in contrast to the perceived complexity of carcinogenesis. Therefore, age-onset ...
On the other hand, differences in infant mortality rates among racial/ethnic groups in the United States are partially attributable to preventable differences in educa- tion and access to health and prenatal care (15). Unlike the example of age-related health differences, disparities in health ...
Only through these collaborations can we hope to eliminate health inequalities in the future. 展开全部 机器翻译 参考文献(58) 被引用(5) 社区问答 参考文献 (58) 发布时间 · 被引用数 · 默认排序 [Access to health care for asthma in Italian children and adolescents]. Federico ValerioA. M....
The overall magnitude of these inequalities was higher in the poorer regions of the country. The use of private health insurance as well as individual health and socioeconomic status contributed significantly to the inequalities associated with unmet needs for health care services and medication through...
health disparities in the USA and Mexico. There are substantial differences in social, structural, health care, and living conditions across these two countries which might contribute to cross-national differences in Indigenous health outcomes and disparities. Contemporary differences in the experiences of...
reported their parents’ attainment and relied on own educational attainment when parent information was absent), total combined income of all family members as a percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL), US region of residence (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), and special health care ...
neonatal and perinatal mortality rates have also been on a downward trend since the 1990s. The utilisation of healthcare facilities among pregnant women has also increased steeply since 1989, from 64.6 to 83.6 in 2016. The number of women who availed antenatal,intrapartumand postpartum care ha...
Wide differences in death rates from disease still persist throughout England – but effective healthcare can help to reduce these inequalities, a new study has discovered.
Healthcare discrimination is a systemic issue that can only be addressed through the sensitisation of practitioners, inclusive healthcare policies, and progressive legislation.