Fair Health: Health Inequities Within and Between Countries - A Global Challenge - Audio

Fair Health: Health Inequities Within and Between Countries - A Global Challenge

40 min · 14. sept. 201040 min
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The 20th century has seen impressive gains in health and life expectancy in many parts of the world – but these improvements are unequally distributed. In every country, poor people and those from socially disadvantaged groups get sicker and die sooner than people in more privileged social positions. Not only is there a gap in health between the best-off and the worst-off in society, there is a gradient in health running between them. This gradient can be linked clearly to social and economic conditions. The Commission on Social Determinants of Health was set up by the World Health Organisation to collate global evidence, raise societal debate and recommend policies with the goal of improving the health of the world’s most vulnerable people. This lecture will review the compelling case for action. Lecture given on 27th November 2007.

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