Around the world, as in the United States, concern is growing about who gets health care. Individuals from different socioeconomic backgrounds face distressingly different prospects of living a healthy life. Disparities in various measures of health between the privileged and the deprived still remain wide, despite the long-term tendency toward a healthier society. Some investigators believe the shift in the health care system in industrial countries from the principle of universal access to a more market-oriented system may be one cause of the growing disparities; rising income inequality is another potential culprit. Policy makers worldwide speak of more efficiently delivering essential' health care---but disagree on what counts as essent...
In Honduras, there are only 0.8 physicians for every 1,000 citizens, creating a nearly insurmountabl...
The association between health and income has been extensively described in the literature. However,...
I would appreciate the opportunity to undergo a deeper research into the universal healthcare system...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
The author first analyzes why the prevention of illness and promotion of health provide the leading ...
American healthcare is the most expensive healthcare of any other developed nation. With all the mon...
Inequality is one of the most significant issues facing contemporary society. This is evident upon a...
Healthcare inequality or healthcare disparity refers to the differences in the quality of health and...
The international evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in health is compelling: in all European co...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
In this paper, we argue that particular institutional arrangements partly explain the large and pers...
Americans believe that we are a classless society, largely because just about everyone thinks they a...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Despite having had nearly a decade of economic growth, the United States is among many developed cou...
There are many reasons why poverty matters, but it is especially troubling that it affects such fund...
In Honduras, there are only 0.8 physicians for every 1,000 citizens, creating a nearly insurmountabl...
The association between health and income has been extensively described in the literature. However,...
I would appreciate the opportunity to undergo a deeper research into the universal healthcare system...
Unexpectedly, the use of health care services has been found to differ substantially across subgroup...
The author first analyzes why the prevention of illness and promotion of health provide the leading ...
American healthcare is the most expensive healthcare of any other developed nation. With all the mon...
Inequality is one of the most significant issues facing contemporary society. This is evident upon a...
Healthcare inequality or healthcare disparity refers to the differences in the quality of health and...
The international evidence on socioeconomic inequalities in health is compelling: in all European co...
Despite the Alma-Ata goal of acceptable health care for all by the year 2000, gross inequalities con...
In this paper, we argue that particular institutional arrangements partly explain the large and pers...
Americans believe that we are a classless society, largely because just about everyone thinks they a...
AbstractOver the past 50 years, health care has been making a growing contribution to population hea...
Despite having had nearly a decade of economic growth, the United States is among many developed cou...
There are many reasons why poverty matters, but it is especially troubling that it affects such fund...
In Honduras, there are only 0.8 physicians for every 1,000 citizens, creating a nearly insurmountabl...
The association between health and income has been extensively described in the literature. However,...
I would appreciate the opportunity to undergo a deeper research into the universal healthcare system...