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by quizotic
2663 days ago
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Do you have any insight into the reason for the unequal access? Is it that poorer or uninsured patients cannot afford non-emergency healthcare? Is it that they are too far away? Is it education/knowledge/social - belief that they shouldn't go to a doctor for "nothing". Are they "too busy". Also, are there any studies to show that populations in other countries use their medical systems more frequently across the board, or that they use more frequent preventative visits? You mention the problem with obesity and its co-morbidities. Are there any studies or plots that show health outcomes (lifespan, infant mortality, maternal mortality) as a function of % of population who are obese? I wonder if poor health is linearly correlated with obesity, without regard to healthcare spending... |
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Refusing to go for checkups, screenings, even after mild heart attacks, refusal to take prescribed medications for blood pressure or diabetes...