Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been reported, even in countries providing universal healthcare coverage. However, it is unclear how large these socioeconomic differences are for different types of care and to what extent health status plays a role. Therefore, our aim was to examine to what extent healthcare expenditure and utilization differ according to educational level and income, and whether these differences can be explained by health inequalities. Methods: Data from 18,936 participants aged 25–79 years of the Dutch Health Interview Survey were linked at the individual level to nationwide claims data that included healthcare expenditure covered in 2017. For healthcare uti...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Abstract Background Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources h...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
Objective Gaining more insight into any differences in care expenses between minimum and higher inco...
Introduction: There is a strong socioeconomic gradient in health care costs. However, little is know...
Contains fulltext : 99223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous researc...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Abstract Background Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources h...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
UNLABELLED: Healthcare costs in the Netherlands are rising and vary considerably among regions. Expl...
Objective Gaining more insight into any differences in care expenses between minimum and higher inco...
Introduction: There is a strong socioeconomic gradient in health care costs. However, little is know...
Contains fulltext : 99223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous researc...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Background Socioeconomic differences in health and in use of health care are well known. Most data o...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...