The “underserved” are “undeserved”
I hate the phrase, “the underserved”. I would love to remove it from the lexicon of public health. But it appears to be here to stay, particularly in North America where there is even a journal devoted to them. On a number of occasions in public lectures I have played with the phrase using a … Continue reading The “underserved” are “undeserved”
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