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Question : The lack of healthcare access in rural areas is mainly due to:

Option 1: Excessive healthcare facilities
 

Option 2: Unaffordable medical services
    

Option 3: Overpopulated regions

 

Option 4: Inadequate transportation systems


Team Careers360 15th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Unaffordable medical services


Solution : The correct answer is (B) Unaffordable medical services

The lack of healthcare access in rural areas is primarily due to the unaffordability of medical services. Rural areas often have limited healthcare facilities and resources, making it difficult for people in those areas to access quality healthcare. Additionally, the cost of healthcare services, including consultations, medications, diagnostic tests, and hospitalizations, can be a significant burden for individuals and families in rural areas, many of whom may have low income and limited access to health insurance or financial assistance programs. As a result, the unaffordability of medical services becomes a major barrier to healthcare access in rural areas.

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