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Why is Patient Diversity Important in Epidemiology?
Diversity in patient populations helps to ensure that
epidemiological studies
are representative of the entire population. This is essential for:
Identifying health disparities
and addressing inequities in health outcomes.
Developing targeted
public health interventions
and policies that are effective for various groups.
Ensuring
generalizability
of study findings across different populations.
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