Health is a basic human right, but access to health services in Bekasi City still experiences inequality based on socio-economic and geographical factors. This study analyzes inequality in access to health services in Bekasi City based on the distribution of hospitals, population density, and transportation infrastructure. Using a descriptive qualitative method with GIS spatial analysis, this study found that although the number of hospitals is quite large, their distribution is uneven, especially in sub-districts with high population density such as Jatisampurna and Bantargebang, and limited access to public transportation in some areas. These results suggest that there is a need to improve the distribution of health facilities and transportation infrastructure to increase access to health services in Bekasi City
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