Studies Highlight Health Disparities for Low-income Mainers, Rural Counties

Authors

James McCarthy

Date

11-28-2016

Pages

6

Abstract

Studies conducted by the Maine Health Access Foundation and the Muskie School of Public Service have found that families with an annual income of less than $25,000 per year, young adults, minorities, people less educated, and those living in rural areas have less access and are less able to afford healthcare than those who are not in these groups.

Subjects

Health services accessibility, Medical care, Cost of, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service, Maine Health Access Foundation

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