- Increased utilization of preventive healthcare services among individuals living in poverty, leading to improved health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs over time.
- Enhanced awareness and understanding of available healthcare resources and support programs within underserved communities, empowering individuals to proactively manage their health and well-being.
- Reduced financial burden on individuals and families living in poverty due to better access to affordable healthcare services, resulting in overall economic stability and improved quality of life.
- Strengthened partnerships between healthcare providers, community organizations, and government agencies to develop sustainable solutions for addressing healthcare accessibility issues in populations affected by poverty.
- Evidence-based policy recommendations aimed at improving healthcare accessibility for marginalized communities, leading to more equitable distribution of healthcare resources and support.
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