There is ongoing discussion about how the government’s planned reorganisation will affect the NHS and therefore health inequalities. But how effective has the NHS been at reducing health inequalities in recent years? Joan Costa-Font, Cristina Hernández-Quevedo, and Alistair McGuire of LSE Health have found that while health inequalities have decreased in the past decade, often costly interventions in specific areas appear to have had little effect
Never before in history have we had the data to track such a rapid increase in inequalities. With ch...
Objective To investigate whether the English health inequalities strategy was associated with a decl...
Health inequalities research has a long history in the United Kingdom, and the development of govern...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health is a major policy concern in England, which ...
Background: Between 1997 and 2010, the English government pursued an ambitious programme to reduce h...
The stimulus for this research was the publication of the Green and White papers: Our Healthier Nati...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
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Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
England was the first European country to pursue a systematic policy to reduce socio-economic inequa...
Background The English health inequalities strategy (1999–2010) aimed to reduce health inequalities ...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Hard on the heels of its election victory, the New Labour government launched a new strategy for pub...
Never before in history have we had the data to track such a rapid increase in inequalities. With ch...
Objective To investigate whether the English health inequalities strategy was associated with a decl...
Health inequalities research has a long history in the United Kingdom, and the development of govern...
The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health is a major policy concern in England, which ...
Background: Between 1997 and 2010, the English government pursued an ambitious programme to reduce h...
The stimulus for this research was the publication of the Green and White papers: Our Healthier Nati...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
England was the first European country to pursue a systematic policy to reduce socio-economic inequa...
Background The English health inequalities strategy (1999–2010) aimed to reduce health inequalities ...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
Hard on the heels of its election victory, the New Labour government launched a new strategy for pub...
Never before in history have we had the data to track such a rapid increase in inequalities. With ch...
Objective To investigate whether the English health inequalities strategy was associated with a decl...
Health inequalities research has a long history in the United Kingdom, and the development of govern...