Access to primary and secondary health care services for people living with diabetes and lower-limb amputation during the covid-19 pandemic in lebanon: a qualitative study

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    On average, people with disabilities have poorer health, less access to education, lower work opportunities, and are at higher risk to live in poverty compared to people with no disabilities. In Lebanon, Syrians and Lebanese with disabilities have access to primary health care (PHC) services through the Ministry of Health, and Palestinians receive their services through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Besides delayed diagnosis, the global literature, has also reported how the pandemic made it even more difficult for people with disabilities to access health services creating multiple layers of complexity . . .

     

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