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Eliminating avoidable social and economic practices and policies that create barriers to improving the health of certain demographic groups leads to all groups having the same health outcome. healthcare malpractice in those groups. health equity. health discrimination.

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User Acrobat
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Answer:

health equity

Step-by-step explanation:

tried health discrimination and it was wrong!

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User Tron Thomas
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Answer:

health discrimination.

Step-by-step explanation:

The elimination of avoidable social and economic practices and policies creates problems in all branches of society. This elimination ends up marginalizing one group in favor of another. This marginalized group ends up suffering discrimination and prejudice and does not receive the proper services that by right should be received by all. This is no different in the health sector. A government that promotes the elimination of avoidable social and economic practices and policies that create barriers to improving the health of certain demographic groups leads to all health discrimination. This severely harms the poorest class, preventing the entire population from receiving health care of the same quality.

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User Pieter VDE
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