Socioeconomic impact on quality of care in pelvic gynecological cancers
Abstract Introduction Several European studies have shown health‐related social inequalities in pelvic gynecological cancers, with a social gradient in incidence and mortality, partly explained by more advanced stages at diagnosis in low socioeconomic populations.
Lea Mauny +9 more
wiley +1 more source
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the oncology services demand in a middle-income setting with universal health insurance. [PDF]
Zuluaga Patiño M +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia : A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms in Kabupaten Purbalingga, Central Java : A Case Study [PDF]
Purbalingga is the first kabupaten in Indonesia to start implementing its health insurance scheme for the poor, as a replacement for the JPS-BK scheme (Social Safety Net Program Health Sector).
& Ellen Tan +3 more
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Barriers to contraception access and use among youth: A scoping review in high‐income countries
Abstract Background The United Nations (UN) has a target for universal contraception access by 2030. Youth (aged 15–29) still have limited contraception access and lower usage. A unified understanding of the barriers youth face in high‐income countries (HIC) remains unclear.
Bronte K. Johnston +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Relationship between universal health insurance benefits and prostate cancer mortality in Colombia. [PDF]
Mejia E +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Brazilian obstetricians in relation to childbirth care
Abstract Objective To analyze the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of obstetricians regarding childbirth care. Methods This was a nationwide cross‐sectional study involving 1267 physicians working in 393 public and private hospitals in Brazil.
Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Impact of the universal health insurance benefits on cervical cancer mortality in Colombia. [PDF]
Lewis AGC +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Socioeconomic Differences in Antenatal Care between the United States and Scandinavia
Despite their analogous status as economically developed nations, the United States and Scandinavian countries have marked differences in their healthcare systems.
Kiehl, Joshua B.
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