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Income inequality and mortality in Canada and the United States. Third explanation is plausible.
Tony Blakely, Alistair Woodward
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ABSTRACT Achieving horizontal equity in the access and use of public health resources is one of the main goals of the 17 Spanish regions. We analyse geographical inequities in the allocation of human and material resources for specialised care in Spanish hospitals, paying attention to the public‐private partnership.
J. De Haro‐García, A. Caro
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Income inequality has increased for over two-thirds of the global population
Chrisendo D+7 more
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Income inequality and healthcare utilization of the older adults-based on a study in three provinces and six cities in China. [PDF]
Chi Z, Lun H, Ma J, Zhou Y.
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ABSTRACT Background The prevalence of high body mass index (BMI) contributes to an increased risk of various diseases. This study aimed to identify global disease burden trends associated with high BMI from 1990 to 2019 and forecasts up to 2040. Methods Using data from the global burden of disease (GBD) 2019 study, we analysed the number and ratio of ...
Eun‐Ji Kim+4 more
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What a State: Why the U.S. is Still Bad for Your Health (Policy)
ABSTRACT The second Trump administration's centrepiece legislation, the modestly‐named Big Beautiful Bill, passed by the House of Representatives and going through the Senate at time of writing, offers an opportunity to reflect upon how the U.S. state affects health policy and the prospects for equitable access to affordable healthcare.
Calum Paton
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ABSTRACT Objective To analyse the spatial distribution of Specialised Rehabilitation Centres (CERs) in Brazil, considering the prevalence of persons with disabilities (PWD), socioeconomic factors, and health financing. Methods An ecological study design was employed, using descriptive and Bayesian spatial regression analyses on data from 438 health ...
Paulo Henrique dos Santos Mota+4 more
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Income change and sympathy for right-wing populist parties in the Netherlands: The role of gender and income inequality within households. [PDF]
Roll Y, De Graaf ND.
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ABSTRACT Much of the existing empirical literature on patient choice of medical care provider in low‐ and middle‐income countries is cross sectional in nature. Comparatively little is known about the dynamic shifts in patient choice of provider, particular under transitions to universal health coverage. Using eight biennial waves of Vietnam's Household
Ardeshir Sepehri+3 more
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