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What are the Common Disparities in Pediatric Health Care?

Several disparities exist in pediatric health care, including differences in access to preventive services, quality of care, and health outcomes. For instance, children from low-income families often face barriers to accessing well-child visits, vaccinations, and other essential services. Additionally, racial and ethnic minorities may experience bias or discrimination within the health care system, leading to suboptimal care. Geographic disparities also play a role, with children in rural areas having less access to specialized pediatric services.

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