Question
What has traditionally happened in health care in the United States?(1 point)
Responses
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Women’s medical complaints are treated with pain medicine more often than men’s complaints.
Responses
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Men are less likely to be treated immediately for chest pains than women.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Men are more likely to live longer than women and thus have more healthcare needs.
Women’s medical complaints are treated with pain medicine more often than men’s complaints.
Answers
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The most accurate response regarding traditional trends in health care in the United States is:
**Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.**
Research has shown that women's health issues and complaints are often dismissed or not given the same level of attention as those of men, leading to disparities in treatment and outcomes.
**Women’s medical concerns are less likely to be taken as seriously as men’s concerns.**
Research has shown that women's health issues and complaints are often dismissed or not given the same level of attention as those of men, leading to disparities in treatment and outcomes.