Literature DB >> 33640069

The inverse care law re-examined: a global perspective.

Richard Cookson1, Tim Doran2, Miqdad Asaria3, Indrani Gupta4, Fiorella Parra Mujica2.   

Abstract

An inverse care law persists in almost all low-income and middle-income countries, whereby socially disadvantaged people receive less, and lower-quality, health care despite having greater need. By contrast, a disproportionate care law persists in high-income countries, whereby socially disadvantaged people receive more health care, but of worse quality and insufficient quantity to meet their additional needs. Both laws are caused not only by financial barriers and fragmented health insurance systems but also by social inequalities in care seeking and co-investment as well as the costs and benefits of health care. Investing in more integrated universal health coverage and stronger primary care, delivered in proportion to need, can improve population health and reduce health inequality. However, trade-offs sometimes exist between health policy objectives. Health-care technologies, policies, and resourcing should be subjected to distributional analysis of their equity impacts, to ensure the objective of reducing health inequalities is kept in sight.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33640069     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)00243-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


  14 in total

1.  Developing Dashboards to Address Children's Health Disparities in Ohio.

Authors:  Pallavi Jonnalagadda; Christine Swoboda; Priti Singh; Harish Gureddygari; Seth Scarborough; Ian Dunn; Nathan J Doogan; Naleef Fareed
Journal:  Appl Clin Inform       Date:  2022-01-26       Impact factor: 2.342

2.  [Accessibility and Digital Divide, the 2.0 Inverse Care Law].

Authors:  Esther Díaz Salcedo; Josep Vidal Alaball
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2022-10       Impact factor: 2.206

3.  Incidence of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and oral anticoagulant prescribing in England, 2009 to 2019: A cohort study.

Authors:  Alyaa M Ajabnoor; Salwa S Zghebi; Rosa Parisi; Darren M Ashcroft; Martin K Rutter; Tim Doran; Matthew J Carr; Mamas A Mamas; Evangelos Kontopantelis
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 11.613

Review 4.  Feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions against infectious diseases among crisis-affected populations: a scoping review.

Authors:  Jonathan A Polonsky; Sangeeta Bhatia; Keith Fraser; Arran Hamlet; Janetta Skarp; Isaac J Stopard; Stéphane Hugonnet; Laurent Kaiser; Christian Lengeler; Karl Blanchet; Paul Spiegel
Journal:  Infect Dis Poverty       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 4.520

5.  Why the Gap in Evaluating the Social Constructs and the Value of Medicines?

Authors:  Jacquelyn McRae; Eberechukwu Onukwugha
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  2021-08-30       Impact factor: 4.981

6.  Indigenous Australians have a greater prevalence of heart, stroke, and vascular disease, are younger at death, with higher hospitalisation and more aeromedical retrievals from remote regions.

Authors:  Fergus W Gardiner; Kristopher Rallah-Baker; Angela Dos Santos; Pritish Sharma; Leonid Churilov; Geoffrey A Donnan; Stephen M Davis; Frank Quinlan; Paul Worley
Journal:  EClinicalMedicine       Date:  2021-11-02

7.  Tuberculosis and Migrant Pathways in an Urban Setting: A Mixed-Method Case Study on a Treatment Centre in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal.

Authors:  Rafaela M Ribeiro; Luzia Gonçalves; Philip J Havik; Isabel Craveiro
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 3.390

8.  The potential of general practice to support young people who self-harm: a narrative review.

Authors:  Faraz Mughal; Lisa Dikomitis; Opeyemi O Babatunde; Carolyn A Chew-Graham
Journal:  BJGP Open       Date:  2022-03-22

9.  Predicting Universal Healthcare Through Health Financial Management for Sustainable Development in BRICS, GCC, and AUKUS Economic Blocks.

Authors:  Manoj Kumar M V; Nanda Kumar Bidare Sastry; Immanuel Azaad Moonesar; Ananth Rao
Journal:  Front Artif Intell       Date:  2022-04-29

10.  The incidence of psoriasis in Chile: an analysis of the National Waiting List Repository.

Authors:  C Lecaros; J Dunstan; F Villena; D M Ashcroft; R Parisi; C E M Griffiths; S Härtel; J T Maul; C De la Cruz
Journal:  Clin Exp Dermatol       Date:  2021-06-26       Impact factor: 3.470

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