نتایج جستجو برای: health equity

تعداد نتایج: 999367  

1995
E. Kathleen Adams

The possibility of health care reform has helped focus attention on equity in the receipt of health care. This is a particular issue for the Medicaid program, as State variations in eligibility and payment policies have historically created inequity. This study examines equity for Medicaid beneficiaries and State taxpayers during the latter 1980s. Findings indicate that federally mandated expan...

2014
Yi Tao Kizito Henry Qinpei Zou Xiaoni Zhong

UNLABELLED ᅟ: There are many existing methodologies on measuring health equity, while seldom has method aiming at health resource allocation. We collected 6 method of measuring equity in health resource allocation. This paper presents key contents of methods on measuring horizontal equity in health service allocation, yet each method has its advantages and disadvantages as well as range of appl...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1998
L Lindholm M Rosén M Emmelin

STUDY OBJECTIVE To present a formula for equity adjusted years of life saved (EYLS). DESIGN A mailed questionnaire. The survey participants were given a scenario describing a trade off between a health maximization programme and a programme that is less efficient, but eliminates social inequalities. SETTING Swedish politicians responsible for health care in the county councils. PARTICIPAN...

2014
Efrat Shadmi William CW Wong Karen Kinder Iona Heath Michael Kidd

BACKGROUND Research consistently shows that gaps in health and health care persist, and are even widening. While the strength of a country's primary health care system and its primary care attributes significantly improves populations' health and reduces inequity (differences in health and health care that are unfair and unjust), many areas, such as inequity reduction through the provision of h...

2005
Paolo Carlo Belli

This paper introduces a conceptual framework to investigate the equity consequences of resource allocation, strategic purchasing and payment system reforms (RAP) in health, and reviews the empirical literature that has analyzed the impact of these reforms on equity. In the first part, the paper reviews the existing evidence on the distribution of health and health care utilization across socio-...

Journal: :International Journal for Equity in Health 2008
Vera Scott Ruth Stern David Sanders Gavin Reagon Verona Mathews

BACKGROUND While the importance of promoting equity to achieve health is now recognised, the health gap continues to increase globally between and within countries. The description that follows looks at how the Cape Town Equity Gauge initiative, part of the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) is endeavouring to tackle this problem.We give an overview of the first phase of our research in which ...

Journal: :Journal of health, population, and nutrition 2003
Susan B Rifkin

This paper presents a framework to explore the relationship between health equity and community empowerment. It traces the progression of the concept of participation to the present term of empowerment and the links among empowerment, equity, and health outcomes. It argues that the relationship can best be described by using the acronym CHOICE (Capacity-building, Human rights, Organizational su...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2009
Erin Ueffing Peter Tugwell Janet Hatcher Roberts Peter Walker Nadia Hamel Vivian Welch

Human resources for health are in crisis worldwide, especially in economically disadvantaged areas and areas with high rates of HIV/AIDS in both health workers and patients. International organizations such as the Global Health Workforce Alliance have been established to address this crisis. A technical working group within the Global Health Workforce Alliance developed recommendations for scal...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2012
Arne Ruckert

Health equity has started to receive significant attention among Canadian policy-makers, with acknowledgement at both the federal and provincial levels of the importance of reducing health inequities. However, a challenging budget environment has led to a number of budget cutbacks in areas that are likely to negatively influence social determinants of health, such as housing, education, and soc...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2007
Martha C Jaramillo-Cardona

OBJECTIVE Documenting, defining and examining the state of Baja California's performance in decentralising public health service policy from the signing of the transfer agreement in 1996 up to 2004. METHODS This was a comparative study based on secondary information from 1996-2004. Four key categories were analysed: availability, accessibility, equity and health service quality. These categor...

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