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inequities in healthcare

Healthcare inequities refer to unfair differences in the quality, access, and outcomes of medical services experienced by different groups, often based on factors like race, income, geography, or education. These disparities mean some people receive better care and achieve better health results simply because of their background or circumstances, not their health needs. Such inequalities can lead to preventable illnesses and deaths, highlighting a need for fair, equitable healthcare systems that serve everyone equally, regardless of their social or economic status.