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    Group inequality and intersectionality 

    Unknown author (E-Bulletin of the Human Development & Capability Association, 2014-07)
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    Digital communication between clinician and patient and the impact on marginalised groups: a realist review in general practice 

    Huxley, Caroline J; Atherton, Helen; Watkins, Jocelyn Anstey; Griffiths, Frances (British Journal of General Practice, 2015-12)
    Background Increasingly, the NHS is embracing the use of digital communication technology for communication between clinicians and patients. Policymakers deem digital clinical communication as presenting a solution to the ...
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    10 Best resources on… intersectionality with an emphasis on low- and middle-income countries 

    Larson, Elizabeth; George, Asha; Morgan, Rosemary; Poteat, Tonia (Health Policy and Planning, 2016-10-01)
    Intersectionality has emerged as an important framework for understanding and responding to health inequities by making visible the fluid and interconnected structures of power that create them. It promotes an understanding ...
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    Big Data and the Study of Social Inequalities in Health: Expectations and Issues 

    Cyrille Delpierre; Michelle Kelly -Irving (Frontiers in Public Health, 2018-10-26)
    Understanding the construction of the social gradient in health is a major challenge in the field of social epidemiology, a branch of epidemiology that seeks to understand how society and its different forms of organization ...
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    Perspectives on health equity and social determinants of health 

    Unknown author (National Academy Of Medicine, 2017)
    Social factors, signals, and biases shape the health of our nation. Racism and poverty manifest in unequal social, environmental, and economic conditions, resulting in deep-rooted health disparities that carry over from ...
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    Piketty’s Inequality Story in Six Charts 

    Cassidy, John (The New Yorker, 2014)
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    Health inequalities: critical perspectives 

    Smith, Katherine E.; Bambra, Clare; Hill, Sarah E. (Oxford University Press, 2016)
    This section provides a brief summary of the main ways in which health in-equalities are conceptualized, particularly in terms of the indicators used to stratify health. It is by no means a comprehensive account but rather ...
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    Regional strategy on health system strengthening and primary health care 

    Unknown author (Manila : WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific, 2010)
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    Distributive Justice 

    Unknown author (2017-09-26)
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    Income Inequality and Outcomes in Heart Failure 

    Dewan, Pooja (2019)
    OBJECTIVES This study examined the relationship between income inequality and heart failure outcomes. BACKGROUND The income inequality hypothesis postulates that population health is influenced by income distribution within ...
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