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SSC Geography QUESTION #6323
Question 1
In medical geography, the distance-decay effect on healthcare utilization suggests that:
  • Disease prevalence decreases with distance from pollution sources
  • Healthcare facility usage decreases as patient distance from facility increases✔️
  • Epidemic spread slows with distance from origin
  • Healthcare quality declines in remote areas
Correct Answer Explanation
Distance-decay in healthcare access describes the inverse relationship between distance and utilization: people are less likely to use healthcare facilities as distance increases, even controlling for need. This reflects travel costs, time, and effort creating a friction of distance.