Local Income Inequality, Individual Socioeconomic Status, and Unmet Healthcare Needs in Ohio, USA
Purpose: Income inequality has been implicated as a potential risk to population health due to lower provision of healthcare services in deeply unequal countries or communities. We tested whether county economic inequality was associated with individual self-report of unmet healthcare needs using a...
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Main Authors: | Dmitry Tumin (Author), Michelle Menegay (Author), Emily A. Shrider (Author), Michael Nau (Author), Rachel Tumin (Author) |
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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