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What Interventions Can Address SES-Related Health Disparities?
Addressing SES-related health disparities requires a multifaceted approach. Interventions may include:
Improving access to quality
education
and job training programs
Expanding access to affordable
healthcare
services
Implementing policies that reduce
income inequality
Enhancing
community resources
and support systems
Addressing
environmental hazards
in low SES areas
These interventions aim to create a more equitable environment where all individuals have the opportunity to achieve optimal health.
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