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The Widening Gap: Educational Disparities in Preventable Mortality and Healthcare Access

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The Widening Gap: Educational Disparities in Preventable Mortality and Healthcare Access

A longitudinal study analyzing U.S. adult data from 1996 to 2023 reveals a stark and growing inequality in health outcomes based on educational attainment. The research found that while healthcare use increased for all adults over this period, the gap in health care–amenable mortality—deaths that could be prevented with timely and effective medical care—widened significantly between those with and without a bachelor’s degree. This suggests that access to care alone is insufficient to close mortality disparities, pointing to deeper systemic and social determinants of health.

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This research underscores a critical limitation of focusing solely on healthcare access within chronic disease prevention strategies. For professionals in health behavior and public health, it highlights the need to integrate interventions that address the structural and socioeconomic factors driving these educational disparities. The findings argue for a shift towards more holistic, population-level approaches that go beyond clinical settings to effectively reduce preventable mortality.


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