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Fig. 5 | International Journal for Equity in Health

Fig. 5

From: Could an optimally fitted categorization of difference between multi-disease score and multi-symptom score be a practical indicator aiding in improving the cost-effectiveness of healthcare delivery for older adults in developing countries?

Fig. 5

Variation of the difference between multi-disease score and multi-symptom score (DMM) by personal educational attainment and regional socioeconomic status. Decreased personal education was found linearly varied with increased DMM with minor exception. Also, more affluent regional socioeconomical status stratified by GDP per capital (depicting via grey palette) was found linearly varied with decreased DMM. Collectively, it indicated that DMM might be a socioeconomics-related indicator during multidimensional health decline in older Chinese population

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