Tracking preventive healthcare indicators to guide public health strategies
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The findings emphasize the need for targeted interventions to enhance both insurance coverage and routine checkup participation. Expanding access and increasing awareness will directly impact public health outcomes.
Recommendations include expanding insurance coverage, launching awareness campaigns, and improving accessibility to preventive care.
Observation: Coverage rates increase significantly with employment and income levels.
Recommendation: Introduce employer-sponsored insurance initiatives and expand public health schemes.
Observation: Higher participation is observed among older adults (60+ years: 63.3%).
Recommendation: Launch awareness campaigns targeting younger populations.
Observation: 94.0% do not engage in routine checkups, highlighting limited preventive healthcare engagement.
Recommendation: Promote annual checkups as standard practice and offer incentives for regular participation.
Observation: High-income groups show significantly higher participation (52.6%) in routine checkups.
Recommendation: Incentivize routine checkups for low-income groups through subsidized healthcare programs.
The dataset may not represent all population groups equally.
Routine checkup and income data may contain inaccuracies.
Results reflect a specific period and may not capture recent trends.
Factors like regional healthcare access and cultural norms are not included.
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