
Inclusive Health Care
Inclusive health care refers to providing accessible and equitable health services to all individuals, regardless of their background, abilities, or circumstances. This approach ensures that marginalized groups—like those with disabilities, different socioeconomic statuses, or various cultural backgrounds—can receive the same quality of care as everyone else. It involves creating supportive environments, removing barriers to access, and respecting diverse needs and preferences. Ultimately, inclusive health care aims to promote health equity, allowing everyone to lead healthy lives and receive appropriate care when needed, fostering a healthier society overall.