health insurance, and type of healthcare facility used.\nConclusions: The study provides valuable insights into the perception of inequality associated with access to health systems in Latin America, one of the world's most unequal regions. Public policies addressing this issue would ...
Since the early 1990s, Colombia has made great strides in extending healthcare coverage to its population. In order to measure the impact of these efforts, it is important to assess whether the introduction of universal health coverage has translated int
Going through the treatments illuminated an issue of national importance for the 58-year-old coach, who took time during his Monday press conference to address what he feels is an unfair and unequal healthcare system in America. Rivera told reporters that the country needs the Affordable Care Ac...
Universal healthcare isn’t a magic bullet to inequality, but in the United States, it would be significant. Currently, the American healthcare system is complicated. It’s a mix of federal programs (like Medicare and Medicaid) and private insurance companies. Whether or not someone is employed...
Inequality in Access to Healthcare: A Latin American Perspective Introduction: Inequality in access to healthcare is a significant issue globally, with disparities in access to health services, health outcomes, and health-related behaviors. Latin America is known for its income and wealth inequality,...
Let’s end health care inequality in the justice system As Vice PresidentKamala Harrisrecentlydeclaredto Midwestern voters, “We must fight for a future where every American has an opportunity to own a home, start a business, and build wealth.”...
'Public Health Policies and Social Inequality,' by Charles F. Andrain; 'The Politics of Health in Europe,' by Ric... Marmor,Theodore - 《American Political Science Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 Implications of Health Care Reform for Inequality and Welfare Among those who are neither ...
In every society, certain groups have more wealth, education, job opportunities, access to healthcare and other advantages. This creates inequality on a local, national and global scale. Inequality is like a spider’s web touching every part of society – from gender equality to housing to ...
The improvements could be the effect of more even distribution of health and healthcare, they note. "In at least one important example, the case of expansions of public health insurance for poor infants and young children in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the reduced early death rates in ...
- 《Journal of the American Geriatrics Society》 被引量: 63发表: 1996年 The bitterest pill of all: the collapse of Africa's health system World leaders are discussing a multi-billion dollar package of initiatives aimed at tackling major diseases in poor countries. However, economic crisis and....