“…These initiatives aim to improve medical conditions in resettlements, reduce treatment costs, provide convenient services for relocated households, ensure effective treatment of major diseases, promote health maintenance, and ultimately reduce household medical expenses, alleviating pressures on family budgets [66]. Furthermore, upgraded infrastructure, such as roads, electricity, communications, and waste disposal facilities, improves living convenience for relocated households, leading to changes in hygiene, waste disposal, and energy consumption practices among family members, enhancing healthy human capital and further reducing household medical expenses [67].…”