The aim of this guidance is to demonstrate the ways in which GPs can positively influence the health inequalities among their local population as practitioners, commissioners and community leaders. It contains examples of good practice, relevant national guidance and links to useful tools and agencies. Primary care is innovative in its ways of working and has unique access to the heart of communities. These factors should encourage and inspire GPs that health inequalities are part of their core business and they have both the initiative and resources to devise local strategies to reduce them
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Attention to the inequitable distribution and limited access to primary health care resources is key...
This briefing has been put together by Eastern Region PHO outlining how to measure and monitor healt...
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a programme by Public Health England to start a ...
Après avoir rappelé la définition des soins primaires et expliqué leur rôle en tant que principes or...
Scotland is faced with pernicious health inequalities, which stem from inequalities in living condit...
Socio-demographic data and the fight to tackle health inequalities Health inequalities are a cause f...
This series of Good Practice Guides is designed to share important information about health inequali...
Health inequalities are a cause for significant concern across the globe; in the UK, the gap in disa...
Attempts to strengthen the public health function in primary care organisations in the UK have a lon...
One of the core missions of commissioners is to reduce health inequalities. Promoting health and wel...
A guide to the issues and advice on how to address health inequalities, produced by the Royal Societ...
In Scotland, life expectancy and health outcomes are strongly tied to socioeconomic status. Specific...
These documents explain factors contributing to inequality in public health and set out methods for ...
This innovative and timely book draws on pioneering precedents, basic principles, current examples a...
Delivering for Health comprises the Government’s response to the Kerr Report and involves:-targeting...
Attention to the inequitable distribution and limited access to primary health care resources is key...
This briefing has been put together by Eastern Region PHO outlining how to measure and monitor healt...
The National Conversation on Health Inequalities is a programme by Public Health England to start a ...
Après avoir rappelé la définition des soins primaires et expliqué leur rôle en tant que principes or...