Prioritize disadvantaged people for primary care and screening access, report says
- Canadian doctors and health-care providers have recommended that marginalized individuals should be prioritized for access to primary care providers. This includes people who are racialized, identify as LGBTQ, or have low incomes, as they often face barriers to important health screenings.
- The recommendations also emphasize proactive prevention and screening measures for certain cancers, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. By implementing these measures, lives can be saved and illness can be reduced among disadvantaged populations.
- The goal of these recommendations is to make health care more equitable for all individuals, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status, and to address the specific health needs of marginalized communities.
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Prioritize disadvantaged people for primary care and screening access: doctors
A group of Canadian doctors, nurses and other health-care providers has issued recommendations on how to make health care more equitable for disadvantaged people. In a report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal today, the group says people who are marginalized should be prioritized...
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TORONTO — A group of Canadian doctors, nurses and other health-care providers has issued recommendations on how to make health care more equitable for disadvantaged people.
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