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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Disparity Of Health Care In Terms Of Type Of Human

When comparing the inequality of access to adequate health care between the sexes, the results are surprising to some extent, in the United States, women are generally able to obtain the levels of health care. And these differences can be explained in part by consideration of several factors, including universal insurance coverage rates (the privatization of public assistance) between men
And women, and the effects of social and economic factors at certain levels of coverage between men and women, and the differences between the sexes in public health concepts and health care.

In the United States, women have a better chance of access to health care, and is one of the reasons lies in the high rates of health insurance among women. In a study of a group of residents of Harlem, it was found that 86% of women have health insurance (or the privatization of public assistance), in contrast, there is 74% of men only show that they have health insurance. This trend in rising rates of insurance coverage among women is not specific to this category of the population but represent the U.S. population in general.
Perceptions may help health and health care based on gender in the interpretation of the causes of failure of men from the women in the levels of health insurance coverage. We have sacrificed and reports high rate of disease among women compared to men, and this indicates that women are more vulnerable to disease than men, women need health care, and thus more need to get medical insurance.
Also linked to gender differences related to health care by several factors including social and economic factors, including differences in the labor market and geographic variation
Levels of government assistance available to men and women. In poor communities there are few employment opportunities, which include medical insurance for both sexes and usually Martial flame of more women into jobs that have these features. And government assistance available to those individuals who work in jobs not offer medical insurance coverage varies between men and women, Women, and especially those who have children, get a higher percentage of men.
Finally, Vatican access to appropriate medical care differ between men and women differ depends entirely on the social and economic factors including monthly income and the nature of full-time work, men and women with high incomes and those with full-time jobs are receiving more opportunities to get adequate health care.abuiyad

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