0 used to describe a place, market, etc. where fewer goods or services are available than there should be:
They are encouraging retail development in underserved neighborhoods.
underserved markets
They work in more remote and underserved zones.
It must also be wondered how random assignment would necessarily improve care for underserved patients.
It details innovative approaches to engaging with traditionally underserved groups and to meeting diverse needs through flexibility and partnership working.
This could meet a largely unmet need for a very vulnerable and underserved population.
Historically, patients with rare diseases have been underserved by commercial drug development.
Patients with rare diseases have historically been underserved by commercial drug development.
A lottery might help distribute talent more broadly across residencies, but by itself this would not mean that underserved patients would necessarily receive better care.
At the same time, this policy approach may impair the ability of full-service hospitals to provide access to underserved populations.