Why would a patient who has a higher income generally have better health outcomes?

1. Have better access to healthcare
2. Have better job skills
3. Can afford private transportation
4. Can afford private insurance


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Explanation: 1. Higher incomes generally translate to better access to healthcare, which improves health outcomes.
2. Higher incomes are not necessarily equated with better job skills.
3. Private transportation is not an indicator of income, just an indication it can be afforded.
4. Private health insurance is becoming more expensive, and many people who have good incomes can't afford to pay for health insurance.

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