In this paper, we discuss how the World Health Organisation’s concept of health can direct- ly or indirectly function as a cultural determinant of health and increase or maintain social inequalities in health. This goes against the sustainable development goals of the United Nations and accentuates a need to replace or complement the existing health definition. The paper concludes with a what an alternative definition should include.In this paper, we discuss how the World Health Organisation’s concept of health can direcly or indirectly function as a cultural determinant of health and increase or maintain social inequalities in health. This goes against the sustainable development goals of the United Nations and accentuates a need to replac...
The sense of health has advanced over time. In 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) define...
This chapter discusses concepts of inequality and inequity in relation to health both within and bet...
Holst J, Razum O. Global health and health security - conflicting concepts for achieving stability t...
In this paper, we discuss how the World Health Organisation’s concept of health can direct- ly or in...
During the last decades, health equity has become a central issue. However, health equity is a multi...
The current WHO definition of health, formulated in 1948, describes health as “a state of complete p...
When he announced his intention to create the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), WH...
This paper analyzes the concept of health equity, drawing on ideas of social justice, of rights and ...
There is little consensus about the meaning of the terms "health disparities," "health inequalities,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and soci...
In this paper I critically discuss the normative significance of so-called social determinants of he...
Inequalities in health are: “Differences in the prevalence or incidence of health problems between i...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
Health is a multifaceted concept and thus it defies any precise definition. The narrow definition of...
1946) states, “The enjoyment of the highest attainable stan-dard of health is one of the fundamental...
The sense of health has advanced over time. In 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) define...
This chapter discusses concepts of inequality and inequity in relation to health both within and bet...
Holst J, Razum O. Global health and health security - conflicting concepts for achieving stability t...
In this paper, we discuss how the World Health Organisation’s concept of health can direct- ly or in...
During the last decades, health equity has become a central issue. However, health equity is a multi...
The current WHO definition of health, formulated in 1948, describes health as “a state of complete p...
When he announced his intention to create the Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), WH...
This paper analyzes the concept of health equity, drawing on ideas of social justice, of rights and ...
There is little consensus about the meaning of the terms "health disparities," "health inequalities,...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and soci...
In this paper I critically discuss the normative significance of so-called social determinants of he...
Inequalities in health are: “Differences in the prevalence or incidence of health problems between i...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
Health is a multifaceted concept and thus it defies any precise definition. The narrow definition of...
1946) states, “The enjoyment of the highest attainable stan-dard of health is one of the fundamental...
The sense of health has advanced over time. In 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) define...
This chapter discusses concepts of inequality and inequity in relation to health both within and bet...
Holst J, Razum O. Global health and health security - conflicting concepts for achieving stability t...