In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculate the relationships between income and life expectancy, health-adjusted life expectancy, annual years of life lost (YLLs), and health adjusted life years (HALYs).We used the 2000 US Medical Expenditure Panel Survey to derive quality of life estimates by income and age, the 1990-1992 US National Health Interview Survey linked to National Death Index data through the end of 1995 to derive mortality risks by income and by age, and 2000 US mortality data from the National Center for Health Statistics to derive current mortality estimates for the US population by age-group. The bottom 80% of adult income earners' life expectancy is 4.3 years and 5...
Introduction: Several studies have measured health outcomes in the United States, but none have prov...
Utilizing data from the World Bank and World Health Organization, this paper will attempt to explain...
IMPORTANCE Understanding themajor health problems in the United States and how they are changing ove...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
A person’s disposable income is often related to their ability to readily access healthcare and heal...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Abstract Background An examination of where in the income distribution income is most strongly assoc...
Objectives: Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the disability-a...
Background: Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the Disability-A...
Objective. To describe the life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, disease burden, and leading cau...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this remain large...
We estimated the economic burden of health disparities in the United States using three measures: (1...
Introduction: Several studies have measured health outcomes in the United States, but none have prov...
Introduction: Several studies have measured health outcomes in the United States, but none have prov...
Utilizing data from the World Bank and World Health Organization, this paper will attempt to explain...
IMPORTANCE Understanding themajor health problems in the United States and how they are changing ove...
In this study, we estimate the total burden of disease associated with income in the US. We calculat...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
A person’s disposable income is often related to their ability to readily access healthcare and heal...
Background: Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequali...
Abstract Background An examination of where in the income distribution income is most strongly assoc...
Objectives: Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the disability-a...
Background: Burden of disease studies have been implemented in many countries using the Disability-A...
Objective. To describe the life expectancy, healthy life expectancy, disease burden, and leading cau...
Background Some of the most consistent evidence in favour of an association between income inequalit...
Income disparities in mortality are profound in the United States, but reasons for this remain large...
We estimated the economic burden of health disparities in the United States using three measures: (1...
Introduction: Several studies have measured health outcomes in the United States, but none have prov...
Introduction: Several studies have measured health outcomes in the United States, but none have prov...
Utilizing data from the World Bank and World Health Organization, this paper will attempt to explain...
IMPORTANCE Understanding themajor health problems in the United States and how they are changing ove...