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A doctor has a clinic where he serves his patients.<br />The doctor's consultation fees are different for<br />different groups of patients depending on their age.<br />If the patient's age is below 17, fees is 200 INR.<br />If the patient's age is between 17 and 40, fees is 400<br />INR<br />If the patient's age is above 40, fees is 300 INR.<br />Write a code to calculate earnings in a day for which<br />one array/List of values representing age of patients<br />visited on that day is passed as input.<br />Note :<br />• Age should not be zero or less than zero or above<br />120.<br />• Doctor consults a maximum of 20 patients a day.<br />• Enter age value (press ENTER without value to stop):​

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Answered by thanmayi63
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Aim

To define what is known about doctors' access to health care from the data within the current literature.

Design of study

A systematic review of studies of doctors' health access.

Method

A systematic search of MEDLINE® and CINAHL, supplemented by citation searches and searches of the grey literature, identified both quantitative and qualitative studies. Two reviewers used specific criteria for inclusion of studies and quality assessment. The data were tabulated and analysed.

Results

Twenty-six articles met the inclusion criteria. The paucity of data and the overall poor quality of those data are highlighted. Despite this, many doctors appear to have a GP, but this does not ensure adequate health access. Systemic barriers to healthcare access (long hours and cultural issues) are more significant than individual barriers.

Conclusion

Expert opinion in this field is supported by poor-quality data. The current knowledge reveals important similarities between doctors and the general population in their healthcare access, especially with mental health issues. Understanding this may help the medical profession to respond to these issues of ‘doctors’ health' more effectively.

Keywords: attitude of health personnel, health behaviour, physician health, systematic review
INTRODUCTION

Doctors are often said to be healthier than the general population because their standard mortality rate is lower.1 However, doctors have similar rates of chronic illness and have the same preventive health needs as the general community.2 The literature on doctors' health refers to the need to improve doctors' access to health care by reducing the barriers they experience.3–5 This can only be achieved if current understanding of doctors' health-access behaviours and the barriers they experience in accessing this care is adequately informed. As a first step, this article presents a systematic review of the evidence associated with doctors' health-access behaviours and the barriers they experience.
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