<p>Chronic conditions (arthritis, angina, asthma, diabetes) among adults, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor households.</p
The objective of this article is to illustrate the usefulness of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (M...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
Background - The use of self-reported measures of chronic disease may substantially underestimate pr...
<p>Chronic conditions among adults (activity limitations, self-reported health, depression, schizoph...
<p>Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor househol...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
IntroductionLack of reliable population-based data, especially morbidity data, is a barrier to preve...
BackgroundReal-world information on socioeconomic differences within and between chronic conditions ...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Patients with heart disease experience limited activiti...
This study investigates the socioeconomic determinants of adult ill-health in developing countries. ...
The likely corresponding increase in prevalence of chronic disease will be a major challenge for the...
Preventing and ameliorating chronic conditions has long been a priority in the United States; howeve...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
Multimorbidity , defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases in one individual, is in...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the usefulness of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (M...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
Background - The use of self-reported measures of chronic disease may substantially underestimate pr...
<p>Chronic conditions among adults (activity limitations, self-reported health, depression, schizoph...
<p>Access to care, number of countries with significant gender differences, all versus poor househol...
Women report more disability than men perhaps due to gender differences in the prevalence of disease...
IntroductionLack of reliable population-based data, especially morbidity data, is a barrier to preve...
BackgroundReal-world information on socioeconomic differences within and between chronic conditions ...
<p><strong><em>Background: </em></strong><em>Patients with heart disease experience limited activiti...
This study investigates the socioeconomic determinants of adult ill-health in developing countries. ...
The likely corresponding increase in prevalence of chronic disease will be a major challenge for the...
Preventing and ameliorating chronic conditions has long been a priority in the United States; howeve...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
Multimorbidity , defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic diseases in one individual, is in...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the usefulness of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (M...
Background: In higher income countries, social disadvantage is associated with higher arthritis prev...
Background - The use of self-reported measures of chronic disease may substantially underestimate pr...