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What is the purpose of studying socioeconomics in health care?
to determine the cause for homelessness and poverty in developing countries
to analyze the need to raise taxes to pay for the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
to learn about whether or not people are able to access and receive healthcare services
to figure out how much money people in a certain part of the world are making

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Correct answer: "to learn about whether or not people are able to access and receive healthcare services."

Explanation: studying socioeconomics in health care focuses on how social and economic factors (income, education, employment, neighborhood, insurance) affect people's ability to obtain, use, and benefit from health services and how these factors influence health outcomes.