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dc.contributor.authorPaula Braveman
dc.contributor.authorElaine Arkin
dc.contributor.authorTracy Orleans
dc.contributor.authorDwayne Proctor
dc.contributor.authorAlonzo Plough
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-08T04:12:07Z
dc.date.available2022-05-08T04:12:07Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttps://resources.equityinitiative.org/handle/ei/418
dc.description.abstractThis report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation aims to stimulate discussion and promote greater consensus about the meaning of health equity and the implications of acting on it. The goal of the report is to identify essential elements to guide effective action rather than to encourage all practitioners to use the same words to define health equity. The report notes that definitions can matter and that, in the case of health equity, clarity is important, especially given that working towards equity is a struggle that must engage diverse stakeholders with varied agendas. Clarifying the meaning of health equity can bring actors a step closer to identifying and promoting policies and practices that are likely to reduce inequities. What is health equity? includes a general definition of health equity, a definition that is relevant for measurement and short, audience-specific definitions. In addition, the report presents guiding principles for action to achieve health equity, examples of organizations advancing health equity and resources for further exploration and learning.
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dc.rights©2017 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
dc.titleWhat Is Health Equity? And What Difference Does a Definition Make?
dc.typereport


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