Answer:
(d) Health inequality is an descriptive term, while health inequity
is a normative term
Health inequality is a descriptive term used for the total
variation of health status across individuals within a population
depending on their access to healthcare in the population
group.
Health inequity is the difference in health that occur not only due
to unnecessary and avoidable reasons, but also due to reasons that
are unfair and unjust. Health inequities happen due to social
injustices and make some groups more susceptible to poor health
than other population groups.
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