«Black children were slightly older at the first admission than white children, which could represent a subtle marker of
diminished access to medical care or a delay in disease recognition,» said Dr. Dotson, who explained other studies have shown that the role of biology in health disparities in chronic diseases is often modest, and there are many other factors, such as access to care and health literacy, that contribute to disparities in care.
Not exact matches
members of the white working class who had found their wages undercut and their
access to housing, education,
medical care, and other facilities
diminished by competition with rising numbers of immigrants;
And
access to care diminishes because physicians, hospitals, pharmaceutical sellers, and
medical device manufacturers limit the scope of their activity
to «low risk» services and products.