Study Reveals Wide Global Health Gap
Your Chances Of Good Health Have A Lot To Do With Where You Live
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The report addresses health inequities because of economic status - worldwide as well as within individual countries. It calls for closing health inequities within a generation.
"Inequities in health, avoidable health inequities, arise because of the circumstances in which people grow, live, work and age, and the systems put in place to deal with illness," the report states. "The conditions in which people live and die are, in turn, shaped by political, social and economic forces."
WHO set up the Commission on Social Determinants of Health in 2005 "to marshal the evidence on what can be done to promote health equity and to foster a global movement to achieve it." WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations.
The report includes these examples of health differences around the world:
In its 248-page report, the commission outlines a three-pronged approach to addressing health inequities:
The report closes with an emotional call-to-action: "Reducing health inequities is, for the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, an ethical imperative. Social injustice is killing people on a grand scale."
By Caroline Wilbert
Reviewed by Louise Chang
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