Economic inequality influences access to healthcare by creating disparities in the availability and affordability of medical services. Individuals with lower incomes often face barriers such as lack of insurance, inability to pay for treatment, or limited access to quality healthcare facilities, leading to poorer health outcomes. Wealthier populations, on the other hand, can afford better healthcare options and preventative services, resulting in improved health. Inequality can also impact access to mental health services, medications, and specialized care, exacerbating the divide in overall health and well-being between socioeconomic groups. Addressing these disparities requires systemic changes in healthcare policy and funding to ensure equitable access for all.