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Though the formal health system is of great importance to the wellbeing of all Australians, more preventative (rather than curative) measures need to be put in place. The study of structured social inequalities helps one to understand some of the underlying factors about why people become ill. Strategies aimed at reducing health inequalities need to acknowledge the political, economic and social factors which determine ones opportunities, capacity and ability to improve their health outcome. Before any major shifts in the narrowing of health inequalities within Sydney are achieved, the health sector needs to reduce the structured social inequalities which create them.
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