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Why Do Intervention Gaps Exist?
Intervention gaps can arise due to multiple factors. These include
resource limitations
, lack of
public awareness
, insufficient
healthcare infrastructure
, and
political barriers
. Additionally, disparities in
socioeconomic status
and geographic location can exacerbate these gaps, making it difficult to achieve uniform healthcare outcomes.
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