2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09476-7
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Socioeconomic inequities in specialized health services use following COVID-19 in individuals from Southern Brazil

Abstract: Background Evidence on inequalities in the health services use is important for public policy formulation, even more so in a pandemic context. The aim of this study was to evaluate socioeconomic inequities in the specialized health use services according to health insurance and income, following COVID-19 in individuals residing in Southern Brazil. Methods This was a cross-sectional telephone survey with individuals aged 18 years or older diagnosed… Show more

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“…Os dados internacionais reforçam que cerca de 77% da população global vivem em famílias que perderam renda durante a pandemia e que indivíduos negros e hispânicos são mais propensos do que os brancos a experimentar fatores associados ao racismo estrutural que, pela sua própria natureza, aumentam a probabilidade de exposição ao COVID-19, sendo uma realidade para o Brasil (Saes et al, 2023;Vieira et al, 2023).…”
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“…Os dados internacionais reforçam que cerca de 77% da população global vivem em famílias que perderam renda durante a pandemia e que indivíduos negros e hispânicos são mais propensos do que os brancos a experimentar fatores associados ao racismo estrutural que, pela sua própria natureza, aumentam a probabilidade de exposição ao COVID-19, sendo uma realidade para o Brasil (Saes et al, 2023;Vieira et al, 2023).…”
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“…In Brazil, access to the healthcare system exhibits significant disparities as the availability of specialized services is particularly limited in smaller cities due to geographical constraints, resulting in a shortage of healthcare professionals and physical structures [15]. For example, the majority of tests for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) are typically performed at specialized centers located in well-developed urban areas [16], while deprived areas may suffer due to lack of health assistance [17].…”
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confidence: 99%