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SUMMARY
Around the world, healthcare and social services intend to offer equal chances of health and growth for all inhabitants. To date, local inclusion health movements need to prove their power to bridge huge health disparities. Since then, the plead grows louder to tackle preventable and unjust health inequalities related to the social determinants of health. Marginalized populations have to face accumulating health and social disadvantages, which can result in homelessness. Municipalities are responsible for service access, and for the connections between social and health services provided by local service networks. This paper presents data . . .
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