Socioeconomic Disparities in Healthcare
Across
- 1. Healthcare professionals who can advocate for patients who struggle to obtain quality healthcare due to low SES.
- 3. Federal-state program often relied on by low-income individuals.
- 5. A barrier to care frequently cited by low-income individuals, especially in rural areas.
- 7. Health outcomes that differ across groups due to socioeconomic status.
- 9. Digital service that allows patients to see providers virtually.
- 10. Healthcare cost-saving model often used in underserved areas (two words).
Down
- 2. Social factor strongly ties to health outcomes and influenced by income, education, and occupation.
- 4. Unconscious attitudes that affect healthcare quality.
- 6. Chronic condition disproportionately affecting low-income populations.
- 8. Mobile units that bring care directly to underserved populations.