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Healthcare Alphabet
Author :
Sarthak Patel
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Starts with
A
The ability of individuals to obtain healthcare services when needed.
Starts with
B
Factors that prevent or limit individuals from accessing healthcare services.
Starts with
C
The extent to which individuals are protected by health insurance or healthcare programs.
Starts with
D
Differences in healthcare access, quality, or outcomes between different population groups.
Starts with
E
Fairness and justice in the distribution of healthcare resources and opportunities.
Starts with
F
A healthcare system that lacks coordination and integration, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care.
Starts with
G
Relating to the location or area in which individuals reside, which can impact healthcare access.
Starts with
H
The prevention, treatment, and management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well-being.
Starts with
I
Unfair differences in healthcare access, quality, or outcomes between different population groups.
Starts with
J
The principle of fairness in the distribution of healthcare resources and opportunities.
Starts with
K
Information and understanding about healthcare services, conditions, and treatments.
Starts with
L
Relating to language or communication, which can be a barrier to healthcare access for non-English speakers.
Starts with
M
The number of deaths in a population, often used as an indicator of healthcare outcomes.
Starts with
N
Diseases that are not transmitted from person to person, such as heart disease or diabetes.
Starts with
O
The results or effects of healthcare interventions, treatments, or policies.
Starts with
P
Actions or measures taken to prevent or reduce the occurrence of illness or injury.
Starts with
Q
The degree to which healthcare services meet established standards of effectiveness, safety, and patient-centeredness.
Starts with
R
Relating to areas outside of urban centers, which often face challenges in healthcare access and resources.
Starts with
S
Relating to a person's social and economic status, which can influence healthcare access and outcomes.
Starts with
T
The use of technology to provide healthcare services remotely, particularly useful in improving access for rural or underserved populations.
Starts with
U
Populations or areas that have limited access to healthcare services due to various barriers.
Starts with
V
Groups or individuals who are at a higher risk of experiencing healthcare disparities or poor health outcomes.
Starts with
W
The individuals and professionals involved in the delivery of healthcare services.
Starts with
X
Prejudice, discrimination, or fear towards individuals from other countries or cultures, which can impact healthcare access.
Starts with
Y
Referring to individuals in their early stages of life, who may face unique healthcare access and needs.
Starts with
Z
A situation in which one person's gain is balanced by another person's loss, often used in the context of limited healthcare resources.