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“"The Healthcare Paradox: Exploring Mortality Disparities Between Public and Private Systems"”
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: Received: 12 August 2024 / Approved: 12 August 2024 / Online: 12 August 2024 (23:49:31 CEST)
How to cite: Montgomery, R. M. “"The Healthcare Paradox: Exploring Mortality Disparities Between Public and Private Systems"”. Preprints 2024, 2024080851. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202408.0851.v1 Montgomery, R. M. “"The Healthcare Paradox: Exploring Mortality Disparities Between Public and Private Systems"”. Preprints 2024, 2024080851. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202408.0851.v1
Abstract
Comparative analysis of mortality rates between public and private healthcare systems remains a critical yet complex area of study. This article synthesizes findings from extensive academic literature and empirical studies to examine the relationship between healthcare system type and patient outcomes across various countries. By focusing on mortality rates as a key indicator, we elucidate the nuanced impacts of public versus private healthcare delivery. Our analysis reveals the multifaceted challenges inherent in both systems and their implications for patient survival. We conclude by identifying crucial gaps in current research and proposing policy recommendations to optimize healthcare outcomes in diverse global contexts.This revised abstract:Starts with a strong opening statement that immediately captures the topic's importance. Clarifies the article's methodology (synthesizing existing literature and studies).Specifies the focus on mortality rates as the primary outcome measure.Hints at the complexity of the findings, avoiding oversimplification.Ends with a clear statement about the article's contributions to both research and policy.
Keywords
Keywords: Mortality rates, Public Hospitals, Private Hospitals
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Biology and Biotechnology
Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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