AbstractWhile widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there are few published comparisons of how the UK's devolved jurisdictions ‘stack up’, in terms of implementing SDoH-based policies and programmes, to improve health equity over the life-course. Based on recent SDoH publications, seven key societal-level investments are suggested, across the life-course, for increasing health equity by socioeconomic position (SEP). We present hard-to-find comparable analyses of routinely collected data to gauge the relative extent to which these investments have been pursued and achieved expected goals in Scotland, as compared with England and Wales, in recent decades. Despite Scotland's longstanding explici...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in Engla...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
Addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) has been acknowledged as an essential objective for ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Seven Key Investments for Health Equity across the Lifecourse: Scotland versus the rest of the UK Ci...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
Mortality rates, and related indicators such as life expectancy, are important markers of the overal...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in Engla...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
While widespread lip service is given in the UK to the social determinants of health (SDoH), there a...
Addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) has been acknowledged as an essential objective for ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Seven Key Investments for Health Equity across the Lifecourse: Scotland versus the rest of the UK Ci...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
Mortality rates, and related indicators such as life expectancy, are important markers of the overal...
Health policy in the United Kingdom is devolved to the four home countries. Nevertheless, England, N...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
Context: In this article we present "best practice" guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequali...
This paper applies Scotland’s health allocation formula to Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in Engla...