Impact of Nurses on Health Care Policy
and sociopolitical factors on US health care policy. Socioeconomic / sociopolitical factors One of the most critical issues in the US health care system is the socioeconomic disparity in health outcomes. This is typically driven by access to care. Lantz, House & Lepkowski (1998) found that mortality risk was a function of income, with the lowest-income groups in their study having the highest mortality risk. While there are a number of potential causal factors, each worthy of its own study, the basic fundamental link is that socioeconomic status affects health outcomes. Bravenman & Gottlieb (2014) noted that wealth gives better access to healthcare, but also to healthy lifestyles, in that… Continue Reading...