Social Inequality In Health Care

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I grew up in India, where access to food healthcare was very rare. However, my family and I were very fortunate to have many Doctors in our family. This was the only reason why I was able to get good doctors for monthly checkups, and vaccinations as a kid. There were also shortage of pharmacies, however I personally never had to experience any hardship. That does not mean others had the same. Many people were not as fortunate as I was. People who were poor or lower caste had no proper medications or healthcare. They did not have regular health checkups or proper funds to have three meals a day. Poor people are always the target of many unfortunate situations. “You wont see inequality on a medical chart or a coroner's report under 'cause of death.' You wont see it listed among the top killers in the United States each year. All too often, however, it is social inequality that lurks behind a more immediate cause of death, be it heart disease or diabetes, …show more content…

For example, if you see a male who is dressed properly. You will create this image in your head, then you will take this image and turn it into something you have seen; stereotype. “When people first meet others, they cannot help noticing certain highly visible and distinctive characteristics: sex, race, physical appearance, and the like. Despite people's best intentions, their initial impressions of others are shaped by their assumptions about such characteristics.” (Snyder, 1982). As Synder mentions in his article, Self-Fulfilling Stereotypes, we as people, and we as society, like to always judge others and put them into categories such as good vs bad, poor vs rich, healthy vs obese, etc. This makes it extremely hard for people who are in the poor categories to fight the society to make their stereotypes disapper. Society labels people, which I personally believe creates war, ungraceful events, and many disadvantage events for

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