Social Economic Disparities and Access to Healthcare

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This Executive summary’s principal concern is how social economic disparities exist for certain groups today. Social equalities and quality of healthcare is needed to improve the life span of several ethnic and social economic groups. Therefore, many people remain disadvantaged and unable to receive the care they need to improve their life span. There are compelling inconsistencies in the equalities of healthcare based on social status and race. (House, 2012) Currently, there are 46 million people that are uninsured and cannot afford out of pocket expenses we must immediately concentrate on the shortfalls in the quality and effectiveness of care that result to greater costs and meager health outcomes. (Improving Quality and Value in the U.S. Health Care System , 2009) Many people are working fulltime jobs and still only able to have enough money for the necessities in life such as food, utilities, and a home to live in. Many patients are going without receiving vital medical care. For this reason, we should care because this country is based on the fundamental that everyone is created equal and should be treated equally. Hence, they should have the same access to healthcare as others. Due to the technological advances in the 20th century Americans are living longer and still many face inequalities such as racism, poor healthcare, and discrimination of the poor. Disadvantaged Americans utilize such technologies overcome adversity in America. In addition, many technologies do not discriminate and all Americans have equal access to the internet many Americans use technology to gain, an education, earn money, and improve their lives. However, public policies discriminate against them and do not allow them to access ... ... middle of paper ... ...nce they have established a better economic forecast. Mortality in the early 1900’s declines was caused by public health and economic policies that helped people to withstand and fight diseases. So, new healthcare policies are important for people to ensure that they have healthier lives. We should have new prevalent dominant strategies just like the midcentury healthcare policies that have saved so many lives over the 20th century. (Prb, 2006) Works Cited House, J. (2012). jstor.org. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3090192?uid=3739864&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21103756643851 Improving Quality and Value in the U.S. Health Care System . (2009, August). Retrieved from http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports/2009/08/21-bpc-qualityreport Prb. (2006, March). Retrieved from http://www.prb.org/pdf06/NIA_FutureofLifeExpectancy.pdf

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