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  • Economic development is intrinsically linked to robust health research, regardless of a nation's economic status.
  • The principle of 'leave no one behind' must extend to health research to ensure equity.

Discussion:

  • This editorial highlights the indispensable role of health research in problem-solving for health targets.
  • It emphasizes health research as a key driver for economic progress at all development levels.
  • The 'leave no one behind' tenet necessitates equitable access and participation in health research.

Key Insights:

  • Health research is pivotal for overcoming persistent health challenges and achieving global health goals.
  • Investing in health research stimulates economic development, benefiting all countries.
  • Equity in health research is paramount, reflecting the sustainable development agenda's core principles.

Outlook:

  • Health Services Insights (HIS) promotes a multidisciplinary approach to disseminate comprehensive health research evidence.
  • The journal aims to foster equity in health research by sharing diverse perspectives and findings.
  • Continued emphasis on inclusive health research is vital for global health advancements.