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For instance, people from more socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds are twice as likely as those from advantaged backgrounds to face serious illness and premature death.40 Among middle-class office workers, those occupying a lower rank in the organizational hierarchy face more disease and earlier death than do higher ranking staff.41 Poverty
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The Rise and Potential of Physician Unions
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The Upstream Doctors: Medical Innovators Track Sickness to Its Source (Kindle Single) (TED Books)
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Using the Rock Health Digital Database,1 which profiles digital health companies based in the USA that received more than $2 million in publicly disclosed funding from 2011 to 2019, we found that 252 (21%) of 1214 digital health companies pursued a direct-to-consumer strategy.
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There are three basic elements of this cultural challenge: a lack of sociocultural competence; the skewed demographic composition of our health care workforce and its cultural implications (that is, a lack of diversity); and a lack of mentorship.
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Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live
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