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How Do Barriers to Healthcare Impact Public Health?
Barriers to healthcare can exacerbate health disparities among different populations. Common barriers include:
Socioeconomic factors
Cultural differences
Language barriers
Healthcare infrastructure
These barriers can lead to unequal access to preventive services, resulting in higher incidences of preventable diseases in underserved populations.
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