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How Does Epidemiology Help in Improving Treatment Access?
Epidemiology helps in identifying the gaps in treatment access through various methods:
Surveillance
: Ongoing data collection helps monitor disease patterns and treatment outcomes.
Risk Assessment
: Identifying high-risk groups allows for targeted interventions.
Policy Development
: Epidemiological data informs policymakers to create effective healthcare policies.
Resource Allocation
: Data-driven decisions ensure optimal distribution of healthcare resources.
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