Inequity Versus Inequality in the One Health: Are We Doing Justice and to Whom?doi:10.1007/978-3-031-60502-4_16One Health is a comprehensive approach that acknowledges the interconnection between human, animal, and environmental health. It emphasizes that the well-being of each element is ...
Health difference, disparity, inequality or inequity--what difference does it make what we call it? Buchbiner M., Rivkin-Fish M., Walker R.L. (Eds.), Understanding Health Inequalities and Justice, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC (2016) Google Scholar 9 Colby S.L., ...
Using more objective and specific measures of 'need for health care' increased estimates of inequity for treatment of chronic conditions. Income and non-need factors (especially health insurance, education and occupation) made the largest contributions to inequality. Further work is needed on why ...
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"Health equity is about fixing health gaps that are fixable," he said. "And often, health inequity reflects an injustice, in that we have not paid enough attention to what can be fixed." Putting it in more concrete terms, Galea said there could be many reasons why one person has higher...
Absolute DALYs decreases were greatest in the low-SDI quintile (1990, 476 million [95% UI, 464-490 million]; 2017, 292 million [95% UI, 277-309 million]), but slower relative gains led to increased inequity as the proportion of global DALYs rose from 36% in 1990 to 41% in 2017. ...
Inequality and inequity:Global indicators generally do not provide a nuanced picture of the differentiated impacts of climate change on health by country and region, or across populations within countries. Disaggregating indicators by relevant socioeconomic and occupational characteristics (e.g. income, ge...
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Scholars have also criticized certain measures, such as donations, for relying on a logic of charity that does not address structural causes of inequity, and a government’s use of vaccines to improve relations or increase political influence internationally, often referred to as “vaccine diplomacy...
Intersecting health and social conditions—such as physical health or behavioral health challenges, unmet social needs, and ra- cial inequity—are correlated with poorer health outcomes. COVID-19 has amplified existing inequitable health outcomes, and its resulting eco...