Inequalities In Health Care

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Inequality is the main concern of every economy. Rising costs and population growth are major reasons of this increase. Furthermore, poor populations are more faced with this increase than the others. Nevertheless, experimental study results show that health outcomes are extremely worse among poor populations than the better-off. This means that poor households are suffering from higher rates of mortality and morbidity because despite higher levels of need, they often use health services less (O’Donnell et al. 2008). Because of the poor often spend more on health care as a share of income, inequalities in health care are still existing between poor and non-poor populations. These differences affect quality and sustainability of health care

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