POVERTY AND ITS INFLUENCE IN THE COURSE OF HEALTH CARE
Abstract
The research underscores the strong connection between economic prosperity and longevity while also drawing attention to the influence of regional differences and policy decisions. The findings highlight the pressing need to address socioeconomic inequalities, especially in regions that consistently lag behind. The observed correlations between income and life expectancy, along with marked regional disparities, reveal critical opportunities for targeted policy interventions aimed at reducing inequality and enhancing overall well-being. The data clearly indicates that economic prosperity and access to quality healthcare are deeply interconnected, underscoring the need for multifaceted policy strategies.

