Health And Poor Health

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One of the explanations for these abysmal statistics is that in America, we live in a country with high levels of income inequality which funnels down to a dramatic variation in access to quality healthcare. That is, wealthier people and persons of higher socio-economic standing not only enjoy higher standard of living than poor people but they also tend to live longer and healthier lives (Wilkinson & Pickett, 2009). The reverse is also true, consequences of the poor health care system in the US leads to economic inequality between the insured and the uninsured (Semyonov, Lewin-Epstein & Maskileyson, 2013). The reasons for this are simple, without insurance, poor health will lead to a depletion of economic resources. Depending on the extent of the medical ailments and their associated costs, this may lead to impoverishment due to tremendous cost of medical treatment. These two perspectives are not mutually exclusive. In fact they both strengthen the association between economic standing and health outcomes.
Further, the association between personal wealth and health is viewed as an ...

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