Why do people who are incarcerated in the U.S. have higher rates of disease than the general population?(1 point) Responses Prisons are overcrowded and often do not provide adequate medical care. Prisons are overcrowded and often do not provide adequate medical care. The U.S. does not have a high incarceration rate. The U.S. does not have a high incarceration rate. People who are incarcerated do not seek medical care. People who are incarcerated do not seek medical care. People who are incarcerated already have preexisting diseases

Prisons are overcrowded and often do not provide adequate medical care. Additionally, people who are incarcerated may have higher rates of preexisting diseases due to factors such as limited access to healthcare and higher rates of poverty and substance abuse.