Response to health inequity: The role of social protection in reducing poverty and achieving equity

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Health inequities are determined by multiple factors within the health sector and beyond. While gaps in social health protection coverage and effective access to health care are among the most prominent causes of health inequities, social and economic inequalities existing beyond the health sector contribute greatly to barriers to access affordable and acceptable health care.

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Scheil-Adlung, X. (2014). Response to health inequity: The role of social protection in reducing poverty and achieving equity. Health Promotion International, 29, i59–i67. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/dau030

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