Health: Social And Economic Determinants Of Health

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Determinants of health extends far beyond healthcare and is influenced by social and economic determinants. Poor health is linked to poverty and all health choices depend on available resources and circumstances. The rural area is faced with more hindrances for getting quality healthcare. Those whom live in these areas are more likely to be malnourished and be exposed to unclean water and indoor smoking. These factors should be included when doing an analysis of health benefits, Health seeking behavior can be used as well and classified as family, community healthcare services and the state. Social economic status only looks at the inequalities when other factors such as lifestyle, ethnicity, and education should be included as well. The factors are not always included with health policies (Shaikh, 2008). Supply and demand is what determines the market prices of various items. Whenever the supply is greater than demand the price of the goods must be lowered. In contrast, when the demand is greater than the supply the prices must go up (Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, 2015). For example, during the Mardi Gras season in Louisiana the price of a top notch King Cake is about $19.99-$29.99. Depending on the seller. Once Mardi Gras season is over and Lent season begins the demand decreases resulting in the …show more content…

There should be no disparities between health care facilities regardless of location. He calls for medical liability limits for emergency physicians and medical personnel for care in emergency room. As a dental assistant I agree with congressman Kevin Brady on Medicare and Medicaid should provide preventive dental care. To help with cost another factor would be to have a national standard of electric medical records (Brady,

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