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Health Equality vs. Health Equity: Perspectives and personal actions

29 min · 21 de ago de 2025
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In episode five of the Behavioral Science and Me Podcast, Alexandra Petrache interviews Dr. Nupur, a behavioral scientist and NHS clinical leader with extensive experience in health leadership and consultancy. They explore the nuances between health inequity and health inequality, illustrating how behavioral science and evidence-based practices can address systemic barriers in healthcare. Dr. Nupur shares practical examples, such as improving cervical smear uptake in marginalised communities through tailored communication. They highlight the importance of empathy in medical training and the need for systemic changes to create inclusive and patient-centred healthcare environments. The conversation underscores the role of community engagement, policy advocacy, and individual actions in tackling health inequities.

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Health Equality vs. Health Equity: Perspectives and personal actions

In episode five of the Behavioral Science and Me Podcast, Alexandra Petrache interviews Dr. Nupur, a behavioral scientist and NHS clinical leader with extensive experience in health leadership and consultancy. They explore the nuances between health inequity and health inequality, illustrating how behavioral science and evidence-based practices can address systemic barriers in healthcare. Dr. Nupur shares practical examples, such as improving cervical smear uptake in marginalised communities through tailored communication. They highlight the importance of empathy in medical training and the need for systemic changes to create inclusive and patient-centred healthcare environments. The conversation underscores the role of community engagement, policy advocacy, and individual actions in tackling health inequities.

21 de ago de 202529 min