How can health systems approach reducing health inequalities? An in-depth qualitative case study in the UK
Abstract Background Addressing socioeconomic inequalities in health and healthcare, and reducing avoidable hospital admissions requires integrated strategy and complex intervention across health systems. However, the understanding of how to create effective systems to reduce socio-economic inequalit...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Parbery-Clark (Author), Lorraine McSweeney (Author), Joanne Lally (Author), Sarah Sowden (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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