The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors on Healthcare Access in the United States

Authors

  • Kai Scott
  • Morgan Phillips
  • Jamie Parker

Keywords:

socioeconomic factors, healthcare access, United States, disparities, inclusive reforms

Abstract

This article explores how socioeconomic factors affect access to healthcare services in the United States. By analyzing data from diverse demographic and geographic groups, the study reveals disparities in healthcare utilization. The research examines the role of income, education, and insurance in influencing access. Recommendations for policy changes aimed at reducing these disparities are provided, alongside a discussion on the necessity for inclusive health reforms.

Author Biographies

Kai Scott

Ph.D.
Columbia University
116th St & Broadway, New York, NY 10027, United States

Morgan Phillips

M.Sc.
McGill University
845 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, QC H3A 0G4, Canada

Jamie Parker

M.P.H.
Bogomolets National Medical University
Tarasa Shevchenko Blvd, 13, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine

References

Viroliya, K., Hojjat, A., Pena, B., Bhatt, H., Mehta, N. N., Venkata, S. Y., ... & Palabindela, P. (2023). Sa1359 HELICOBACTER PYLORI ASSOCIATED GASTRO-INTESTINAL BLEEDING IN BARIATRIC SURGERY-NATIONWIDE SURREY. Gastroenterology, 164(6), S-373.

Published

2024-12-31

Issue

Section

Articles