This term describes differences in healthcare access and quality among groups
A. Equality
B. Healthcare inequality
C. Nutrution Gap
D. Medical Balance
B. Healthcare inequality
Healthcare injustice can lead to this outcome.
A. Equal health for all
B. Higher illness in certain groups
C. Lower disease rates everywhere
D. Universal care
B. Higher illness in certain groups
These provide affordable care in underserved areas.
A. Private clubs
B. Luxury hospitals
C. Community clinics
D. Gyms
C. Community clinics
This factor is one of the biggest causes of healthcare injustice.
A. Metabolism
B. Eye Sight
C. Music Taste
D. Income level
D. Income level
Delaying medical care due to cost can lead to:
A. Better health outcomes
B. Faster recovery
C. Worsening conditions
D. Lower stress
C. Worsening conditions
This helps patients understand their rights and make informed decisions.
A. Community education
B. Advertising
C. Social media trends
D. Entertainment
A. Community education
People in low-income communities often struggle with this healthcare barrier.
A. Too many doctors
B. Free insurance
C. High cost of care
D. Too much access
C. High cost of care
This historical factor contributes to mistrust in healthcare systems.
A. Free clinics
B. Medical breakthroughs
C. Technology advances
D. Past discrimination and mistreatment
D. Past discrimination and mistreatment
This healthcare provider focuses on personalized care during pregnancy and childbirth.
A. Dentist
B. Surgeon
C. Pharmacist
D. Midwife
D. Midwife
This type of bias happens unconsciously and can affect how doctors treat patients.
A. Implicit bias
B. Intentional bias
C. Cultural bias
D. Legal bias
A. Implicit bias
Living in an area without hospitals or clinics is an example of:
A. Equal access
B. Geographic disparity
C. Medical privilege
D. Overpopulation
B. Geographic Disparity
Providing care based on individual needs rather than the same treatment for all is called:
A. Equity
B. Limitation
C. Equality
D. Privilege
A. Equity
Explanation:Equality means providing everyone with the exact same resources or opportunities, goal of fair treatment, while equity involves recognizing individual circumstances
In the United States, this group faces the highest discrimination rates
People of color (including Latinx)
This social factor can strongly influence health outcomes besides medical care
Housing and enviorment
This is necessary to create long-term change in healthcare systems.
New rules/ Policy reform