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Increasing availability, Between, admissions that should be avoidable with…
Increasing availability
political factor
governments being in control of the communities taxes can be seen as biased such as pocketing it with raises in the middle of a pandemic when they went on about the NHS struggling
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opportunities
increasing transport opportunities will open up more jobs for people who are unemployed and enjoy helping others
increases effective support by increasing transport due to less stress put on the individual looking for healthcare
economic factor
financially, getting more equipment for more of a range of coverage towards different appointments
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sociological factor
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Although 26% of the US population has inadequate health literacy,10 12% have limited English proficiency,11 and 22% have a disability,12 little attention has been paid to the specific barriers these vulnerable patients face in accessing portal Web sites.
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technology factors
Include use of technology, for making appointments and making sure everyone is able to understand how to use it.
Threats
the governmental body being biased where the money goes even though it is their job to run the country
not enough people want to work as part of the health care sector because of the mistreatment and wages
people with disabilities will not look towards accessing healthcare due to not being able to understand when accessing portal websites.
between 2001 and 2013, the number of emergency admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (i.e. admissions that should be avoidable with the right support at home) increased by 48 per cent
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