(Z59.5) Extreme poverty

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58 707 in individuals diagnosis extreme poverty confirmed

Diagnosis extreme poverty is diagnosed Men are 5.96% more likely than Women

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Men receive the diagnosis extreme poverty

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Women receive the diagnosis extreme poverty

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Risk Group for the Disease extreme poverty - Men aged 0-5 and Women aged 75-79

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-19, 25-29, 35-95+
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 20-24, 30-34Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 25-34
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-24, 35-95+

Disease Features extreme poverty

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Extreme poverty - what does this mean

Extreme poverty is a condition where individuals and families are unable to meet their basic needs due to a lack of resources. this lack of resources can be caused by a variety of factors, such as limited access to education, health care, and employment opportunities, as well as other factors like war, natural disasters, and political instability. as a result, individuals and families in extreme poverty often suffer from poor health, malnutrition, and lack of access to essential services.

What happens during the disease - extreme poverty

Extreme poverty is caused by a variety of factors, including economic inequality, lack of access to resources, inadequate healthcare, and lack of education. it can lead to a cycle of poverty, with individuals living in extreme poverty having limited access to healthcare, education, and other resources, which can further limit their opportunities to break the cycle. this can lead to poor nutrition, increased exposure to disease, and a lack of access to medical care, all of which can contribute to poor health outcomes.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Conduct a survey to assess the economic status of the population.
  • Analyze the available data on poverty levels.
  • Examine the access to basic services such as health care, education, and housing.
  • Conduct a census to determine the number of individuals living in poverty.
  • Collect data on the income and expenditure patterns of households.
  • Analyze the labor force participation rate of the population.
  • Assess the availability of social safety nets and public assistance programs.
  • Examine the extent of malnutrition and other health indicators.
  • Study the access to financial services and credit.

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: To reduce the impact of extreme poverty on individuals and communities.
  • Provide access to basic healthcare and nutrition.
  • Improve access to education.
  • Provide job training and employment opportunities.
  • Create economic opportunities for low-income families.
  • Provide financial assistance to individuals and families in need.
  • Provide access to housing and other basic services.
  • Create and maintain safe and secure living environments.
  • Provide support for small businesses.
  • Develop and implement effective public policies to reduce poverty.
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29 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Extreme poverty - Prevention

The most effective way to prevent extreme poverty is to invest in education, job training, and economic development. this can be done through public and private partnerships, as well as government initiatives that provide access to resources and support for those in need. additionally, promoting gender equality and reducing inequality can help to reduce poverty levels. finally, providing access to healthcare, clean water, and nutritious food can help to prevent extreme poverty.