The Hidden Links Between Chronic Diseases and Social Determinants of Health
Research increasingly shows that up to 80% of health outcomes are shaped by Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) - non-medical factors such as economic stability, education, access to healthcare, and even environmental conditions.
To uncover these hidden connections, I analyzed over 2,500 relationships between chronic diseases and SDoH metrics to reveal how factors like climate change, digital access, and regional disparities play a significant role in shaping health outcomes.
You can read the full article on Medium here: Read on Medium.
You can also find the Tableau story highlighting all the above insights here on Tableau Public!
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