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Urban Disparities

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One of the reading that illustrates the concept of the different disparities found in rural and urban areas is the findings of Capitman et al. (n.d.) in its residents. The chapter, named Racial/Ethnic Caner Disparities: Conceptual Frameworks, presents the different barriers racial/ethnicities face when it comes to seeking health care services in regard to cancer diagnoses, treatment, and prevention. As the Capitman et al. (n.d.) stated economic, political and cultural exclusion have been attributed to ethnic and social class differences in accessing good quality health care and services. According to Unite For Sight (n.d.), urban areas are likely to face high prevalence of individuals without health insurance in relation to how much socioeconomic …show more content…

As Capitman et al. (n.d.) illustrates with cancer disparities in racial/ethnic groups, induvial and cultural factors influence how individuals participate in disease prevention and self-care activities. Other factors include availability of health care professionals, mal-distribution of health care resources, and accessibility to social services (Capitman et al. n.d.). Looking at social and physical environments in general can tell you a lot about how big a difference we see in health disparities in both urban and rural areas. As noted by Unite for Sight, urban environments tend to be more highly diverse socioeconomic status with more exposure to health related risk (chronic diseases) while rural dwellers are more significantly poorer and poor health behaviors (smoking etc.). Furthermore, rural areas have a higher proportion of uninsured and individually insured residents with limited access to health care facilities. In urban areas even if with high prevalence of individuals without health insurance or citizenship they deal with a system where individuals have access to preventive and routine health care while the other portion of the populations utilize “safety-net” emergency room care (as cited Unite for Sight n.d.). In general, we see in urban and rural health that there is a difference between health care access, usage, geographic distribution of providers and

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