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by ItendToDisagree
4503 days ago
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According to http://www.ahrq.gov In general, poor populations have reduced access to high-quality care. While people with low incomes are more likely to be uninsured, income-related differences in quality of care that are independent of health insurance coverage have also been demonstrated (Brown, et al., 2003). Also this metric has increased over the years: People without a usual source of care who indicated a financial or insurance reason for not having a source of care. |
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What data (if any) would convince you that inequality is not a problem?