A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBILITY ON HEALTH EQUITY IN PAKISTAN
Keywords:
Healthcare Accessibility, Health Equity, Pakistan, Socio-economic Status, Geographical Barriers, Government Policies, Healthcare DisparitiesAbstract
Healthcare accessibility is a crucial determinant of health equity, especially in countries like Pakistan where disparities in healthcare distribution and utilization are prevalent across various regions. This study explores the impact of healthcare accessibility on health equity in Pakistan by examining factors such as geographical location, socio-economic status, and healthcare infrastructure. The research identifies barriers to accessing healthcare, evaluates the role of government policies, and suggests strategies to enhance equitable healthcare delivery. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing healthcare disparities to achieve health equity and recommend targeted interventions for marginalized communities.

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