Health disparities are discrepancies in health outcomes and healthcare accessibility among various groups of individuals, which are influenced by factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and other determinants. Regrettably, over the past few years, these disparities have become more visible as particular groups encounter higher incidences of illnesses and reduced access to healthcare. There are several factors contributing to health disparities. These include: Structural inequalities: Discrimination, poverty, and other structural inequalities can contribute to disparities in health outcomes and access to healthcare. Lack of access to healthcare: Many individuals do not have access to affordable healthcare, which can prevent them from receiving necessary preventive care and treatment for illnesses. Limited health literacy: Limited health literacy can make it difficult for individuals to understand and access healthcare services, leading to disparities in health outcomes.