Health Inequalities in Primary Care

Health inequalities are avoidable, unfair and systematic differences in health between different groups of people. Primary Care helps to reduce health inequalities by providing high quality, accessible equitable care. It also supports communities indirectly through employment, by procuring services and working with partners to advocate for better health.

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