Several factors contribute to poorer health outcomes:
Socioeconomic Status: Patients from lower socioeconomic backgrounds often have limited access to healthcare, poorer nutrition, and higher levels of stress. Chronic Diseases: Conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity are prevalent in populations with poorer health outcomes. Health Literacy: Limited understanding of health information can lead to poor management of illnesses and noncompliance with treatment plans. Access to Care: Geographic and financial barriers can prevent timely and effective medical intervention.