Income and Regional Disparities Dictate How Young People Use Healthcare Services
July 30, 2024
July 30, 2024
LONDON, England, July 30 (TNSres) -- Imperial College-London issued the following news:
By Laura Singleton
There is a stark contrast in how young people access healthcare, depending on their income and where they live.
According to a new study from Imperial College Business School, people aged 14 to 17 living in more affluent areas have easier and faster access to outpatient care, including mental health and dental services.
By contrast, those . . .
By Laura Singleton
There is a stark contrast in how young people access healthcare, depending on their income and where they live.
According to a new study from Imperial College Business School, people aged 14 to 17 living in more affluent areas have easier and faster access to outpatient care, including mental health and dental services.
By contrast, those . . .