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Disability-related Heath Disparities and Their Policy Implications

Title
Disability-related Heath Disparities and Their Policy Implications
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Sujin

Keyword
Disability ; Health Disparity ; Quality of Care ; Health Outcome
Publication Year
2023-11-01
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Welfare Policy Forum 2023.11 No.325, pp.61-76
Abstract
This article examined healthcare disparities between disabled and non-disabled individuals across different health indicators, such as lifestyle behaviors, chronic and acute disease management, and avoidable mortality. We found that disabled individuals had higher rates of physical inactivity and obesity, with the disparities with non-disabled individuals widening over time. Disabled individuals also had lower rates of general health checkups, which may lead to delayed disease detection. In terms of chronic disease management, the proportion of disabled individuals with uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension increased, along with wider gaps in preventable hospitalizations for these conditions. Significant disparities were observed in acute disease treatment and follow-up care between disabled and non-disabled individuals. While the gap in treatable and preventable deaths between the two groups has decreased, disabled individuals still face a higher risk of death from treatable causes. Overall, there is a need for proactive policies to address these disparities and promote the health and rights of disabled individuals.
URI
https://doi.org/10.23062/2023.11.6
ISSN
1226-3648
DOI
10.23062/2023.11.6
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health care service
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