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The phrase "achieve equitable access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts discussing fairness and accessibility, particularly in education, technology, or public services.
Example: "Our goal is to achieve equitable access to quality education for all students, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "attain fair access" or "secure equal access".
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Despite major improvements, large gaps remain between and within countries, and efforts need to be intensified to achieve equitable access.
A functioning procurement and supply management system is necessary to achieve equitable access to essential medicines and technologies.
The findings will inform governmental authorities, formal and informal healthcare providers how to further refine health services and how to achieve equitable access in diverse population groups.
Sustained investment, proportionate to need, is required to achieve equitable access to primary care for Indigenous Australians living in remote NT communities [ 11].
Where a large proportion of births take place outside facilities, an effective referral system is necessary, but not sufficient, to achieve equitable access to emergency obstetric care.
The current trend of increased global migration as well as the projected rise in mental illness, in particular depression, necessitate forward-planning and strategic service delivery in order to achieve equitable access to mental health services for all.
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Since achieving equitable access is widely accepted as an important goal of health service planning [ 28- 31], it follows that the health needs of populations also impact significantly on service availability.
Staffing norms are not an end in themselves, but they provide guidance to managers and practitioners alike and assist with achieving equitable access to health-care providers, particularly in underserved urban and rural areas (55).
Truly achieving equitable access to high-quality care within Mexico will require an ongoing commitment to ensuring primary care providers arrive at the most underserved regions of Mexico and are provided logistical and training support so that they can perform at a high level (17).
This challenges directly hospice and palliative services to consider how to provide needs-based care that genuinely serves the whole population in order to achieve equitable outcomes (not simply equitable access) [ 34].
To achieve equitable UHC, the right to access to health must be achieved across the society so that those who need care are able to access it regardless of who or where they live or their ability to pay.
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