A recent article in The Lancet establishing the principles of inclusion health, highlighted substantial gaps in our understanding of the drivers of health inequalities in socially excluded groups such as people with a history of incarceration, people who experience homelessness, sex workers, people with mental illness, and people who inject drugs1. Cross-sectoral data linkage of electronic health records with services working with socially excluded groups was one of the key recommendations of this article. The magnitude of health disparities observed in people that experience social exclusion necessitates an international public health response and addressing the determinants of social exclusion has been identified as a key component of clo...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
Health inequalities are present throughout the world, both within and between countries. The Commiss...
BACKGROUND: One way to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) in low- and middle-income countries (...
Introduction Studies of the health of prisoners have proliferated in the past decade. However, relat...
The ‘inclusion health’ agenda aims to draw attention to health disadvantages accompanying experience...
Inclusion Health is a research, service and policy agenda that aims to prevent and redress health an...
BACKGROUND: Inclusion health focuses on people in extremely poor health due to poverty, marginalisat...
Introduction Linking health and socio-demographic data is providing new opportunities for measuring ...
When data are unavailable for a marginalized racial/ethnic group, their needs are rendered invisible...
Abstract Health inequalities are a problem in high, middle and low income countries. Most are unfair...
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
Identification and quantification of health inequities amongst specific social groups is a pre-requi...
Social exclusion as a process leads to a state of multiple relative deprivations in diverse areas of...
Reduction of health disparities and advancement of health equity in the United States require high-q...
While many international and national institutions world over, such as, World Health Organisation (W...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
Health inequalities are present throughout the world, both within and between countries. The Commiss...
BACKGROUND: One way to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) in low- and middle-income countries (...
Introduction Studies of the health of prisoners have proliferated in the past decade. However, relat...
The ‘inclusion health’ agenda aims to draw attention to health disadvantages accompanying experience...
Inclusion Health is a research, service and policy agenda that aims to prevent and redress health an...
BACKGROUND: Inclusion health focuses on people in extremely poor health due to poverty, marginalisat...
Introduction Linking health and socio-demographic data is providing new opportunities for measuring ...
When data are unavailable for a marginalized racial/ethnic group, their needs are rendered invisible...
Abstract Health inequalities are a problem in high, middle and low income countries. Most are unfair...
The risk of disease, disability, and mortality as well as access to health services are unfairly dis...
Identification and quantification of health inequities amongst specific social groups is a pre-requi...
Social exclusion as a process leads to a state of multiple relative deprivations in diverse areas of...
Reduction of health disparities and advancement of health equity in the United States require high-q...
While many international and national institutions world over, such as, World Health Organisation (W...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
Health inequalities are present throughout the world, both within and between countries. The Commiss...
BACKGROUND: One way to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) in low- and middle-income countries (...