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The bureaucracy frustrates doctors and patients both. And it places an added burden on those for whom the costs and complexities of navigating a fragmented system are a barrier to access. Given these systemic realities, it comes as no surprise that health care outcomes in the United States correlate to income levels. “The greater one’s income, the lower one’s likelihood of disease and premature death,” a 2015 report on health care equity
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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