Is age a health disparity?
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Health disparities are preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or in opportunities to achieve optimal health experienced by socially disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and other population groups, and communities. Health disparities exist in all age groups, including older adults.
In this regard, what is considered a health disparity?
A “health disparity” refers to a higher burden of illness, injury, disability, or mortality experienced by one group relative to another. A “health care disparity” typically refers to differences between groups in health insurance coverage, access to and use of care, and quality of care.
Besides, what are health disparities examples?
Examples of Health Disparities Health disparities can be related to sex (male/female), race or ethnicity, income, education, sexual orientation or geography.
As the age and diversity of our population increases, so does the potential for patients, including older adults, to experience barriers to health care access.