Health Equity V-2
Health Equity V-2
Health Equity V-2
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CONTENT
• Introduction
• Global & Country context of Health Equity
• List Health Equity Stratifies
• Core interventions to address Health inequity
• Conclusion
• Recommendation
What is health?
“Health is a state of complete
physical, social and mental well-
being, and not merely the absence
of disease or infirmity.”
World Health Organization 1948
Public Health
“Public health is what we, as a
society, do collectively to assure the
conditions in which (all) people can
be healthy.”
Institute of Medicine (1988), Future of Public Health
Factors that determine health
• Socially,
• Economically,
• Demographically,
• Geographically, special need population group or by other means of stratification” such
as disability status.
• The term health equity implies that every person no matter their status:-
• should have a fair and
• equal opportunity to attain their full health potential
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Introduction…conti..
• It is not equity to simply provide every individual with the same
resources;
• if one population dies younger than another because of genetic
differences, a non-remediable/controllable factor, -health inequality.
• lower life expectancy due to lack of access to medications, the situation
would be classified as a health inequity.
• in order to achieve health equity, resources must be allocated based on
an individual need-based principle.
all countries
1948
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United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of
1946 Human Rights (UDHR)
1946 WHO Constitution stated …
“The highest standards of health should “everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate
be within reach of all…without for the health and well-being of himself and of his
distinction of race, religion,
and political belief, economic or social 01 family”
condition””
Global & Country context of Health Equity
• Understand and measure the extent of health inequity and take action
In turning to policy action on SDH inequities, Three broad approaches to reducing health inequities
identified:-
(1) Targeted programmes for disadvantaged populations
(2) Closing health gaps between worse-off and better-off groups and
(3) Addressing the social health gradient across the whole population
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(WHO 2021)
Country context
to address
Health Equity
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Cont…
Although Ethiopia’s health care is grounded in equity principles and health
outcomes have shown considerable improvements during the past 20 years,
substantial challenges persist.
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Country context (2)
• National Health Equity Strategy(NHES) will cover all regions and city administration
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Country context (3)
NHES is committed to working across three broad dimensions of health equity in Ethiopia:
• Access to healthcare
(FMoH, 2015).
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Health Equity Stratifiers
Geography Disparity
Demographic Disparity
Gender Disparity
Socio Economic Disparity
People with special needs
I Geographic Disparities
Improve accessibility of essential health service
Promoting healthy lifestyle
Healthy City Programme
Demographic Disparities
Implement RH strategy
Adolescent and youth health strategy
1. prove accessibility of essential health service
interventions to address Health inequity
• Conclusion
H. equity studies in Ethiopia, had limited scopes and had tended to focus on
only a few health indicators
narrow view of health inequalities that may underestimate overall health
inequality.
we do not have base line health equity data
• Recommendation;
to MOH & EPHI; base line National health equity survey
Stronger implementation National Health Equity Strategic Plan
Thank You.
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