Health inequalities and regional disparities.

The influence of one’s neighborhood on individual health and access to care is now increasingly recognized in health geography, social epidemiology, and public health. However, addressing health inequalities requires considering the broader geographical context beyond the neighborhood alone.

Author(s): Vallée Julie

Publishing year: 2015

Pages: 30-31

Health in Action, 2015, n° 434, p. 30-31

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