What are the Causes of Geographic Disparities in Pediatrics?
Several factors contribute to geographic disparities in pediatric healthcare:
1. Socioeconomic Status: Children in low-income areas often have limited access to healthcare services. 2. Healthcare Infrastructure: Rural and underserved areas may lack adequate healthcare facilities. 3. Healthcare Workforce: There may be a shortage of pediatricians and specialists in certain regions. 4. Transportation Barriers: Families in remote areas may find it difficult to travel to healthcare facilities. 5. Health Insurance Coverage: Variations in health insurance coverage can affect access to pediatric care.