Re:CDC: big differences in stroke prevalence among U.S. states and territories
Date: 2007/05/21 11:44
By: utcom
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I am wondering if certain diseases (like stroke) are more likely with decreased access to care? Is that why there are differences across states?
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Re:CDC: big differences in stroke prevalence among U.S. states and territories
Date: 2007/05/21 11:47
By: toledo
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That is a good question, maybe because chronic disease (i.e. cardiovascular disease) have a need for long term access to healthcare providers for both detection and treatment.
What do you think about the impact of access of care to more acute diseases?
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