For the past 30 years there have been many reports and research papers on inequalities in health. This has been of particular concern in Britain and in Scandinavia. Despite the provision of free health care and improvements in welfare benefits, inequalities persist
Inequalities in health are: “Differences in the prevalence or incidence of health problems between i...
Since the days of Hippocrates, health inequities and the role of social and environmental factors in...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
ABSTRACT: For almost 30 years, researchers have been studying socioeconomic and geographic health in...
Effective strategies must be developed to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health. Most efforts ...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
The UK has been recognized as a global leader in health inequalities research and policy. Yet, despi...
Health inequalities research has a long history in the United Kingdom, and the development of govern...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
The widening gap in health outcomes between rich and poor is particularly evident among children and...
There is ongoing discussion about how the government’s planned reorganisation will affect the NHS an...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Inequalities in health are: “Differences in the prevalence or incidence of health problems between i...
Since the days of Hippocrates, health inequities and the role of social and environmental factors in...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
ABSTRACT: For almost 30 years, researchers have been studying socioeconomic and geographic health in...
Effective strategies must be developed to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health. Most efforts ...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
The UK has been recognized as a global leader in health inequalities research and policy. Yet, despi...
Health inequalities research has a long history in the United Kingdom, and the development of govern...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Background: Changes over time in inequalities in self-reported health are studied for increasingly m...
The widening gap in health outcomes between rich and poor is particularly evident among children and...
There is ongoing discussion about how the government’s planned reorganisation will affect the NHS an...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Inequalities in health are: “Differences in the prevalence or incidence of health problems between i...
Since the days of Hippocrates, health inequities and the role of social and environmental factors in...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...