ill-served
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishill-servedˌill-ˈserved adjective [not before noun] not helped by something or not represented well The northeast of the country is ill-served by the rail network.Examples from the Corpusill-served• Young people are ill-served by arts programmes.• Actors, after all, are routinely ill-served by playwrights.• Lee believes women have been ill-served by the medical system.• Certainly left handed people are ill-served in western society.