Low Income And Less Health: A Case Study

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There is no doubt that a direct correlation between low income and less health is prevalent. I see it specifically in my place of work. I work at wound care center where over half of the wounds we see are complicated by diabetes. The patient population that are younger and have uncontrolled diabetes are mostly young, of lesser socioeconomic class with government funded insurance like Fidelis and Medicaid. In a survey completed in 2010 48% of people with less education and a lower household income under $24,000 report that they have health problems that prevent them from doing what other people in their age group can do. While on the other end of the spectrum only 10% of people with higher education and an income of over $90,000 report having

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