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The Impact of Demographics on Health and Health Care explores the critical intersection of population characteristics and healthcare outcomes. Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld provides an in-depth analysis of how race, ethnicity, and various social factors influence both individual health status and broader healthcare system performance.
This scholarly work addresses persistent healthcare disparities and examines the mechanisms through which demographic variables affect access to care, treatment quality, and health outcomes. The book considers socioeconomic status, geographic location, cultural factors, and systemic inequities that shape healthcare experiences across different populations.
Ideal for healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and students, this volume offers evidence-based insights into demographic health patterns and practical frameworks for addressing healthcare inequities. It contributes to the growing body of literature on social determinants of health and provides valuable perspectives for improving health equity in contemporary healthcare systems.







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