Health Equality Disparities in the health status of different populations is linked with social, economic, and environmental disadvantages have long been known. This is reflected in a growing body of research over the past 25 years, which has revealed that disparities in the quality of care provided are also highly influenced by individual characteristics such as gender, race, ethnicity, education, income, age, geography, sexual orientation, and other factors. The result is a 93B loss in medical costs. Learn how health equality benefit the global ecosystem and policies that work to extend cost effective health equality for all. Statistic $93,000,000,000 Loss Due To Medical Costs Am J Public Health. 2014 September; 104(Suppl 4): S527–S528.14 September. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302217 Critical Pathways for Patient and Market Access of Orphan Drugs for Rare Diseases in the Emerging and Frontier Markets Orphan drugs help to fill an unmet need in the management of patients with rare diseases worldwide.… Read more
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