Selection and utilization of indicators to measure maternal and child health inequalities in the Latin American (LA) Region

Health inequalities are differences in health across population groups defined by socioeconomic, demographic, or geographic factors. The access and availability to public health services for the peoples of the Americas varies in terms of coverage and quality. The MASCOT Consortium defined a set of h...

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