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. 2017 Jul 3:2:18.
doi: 10.1186/s41256-017-0038-7. eCollection 2017.

Strategies and governance to reduce health inequalities: evidences from a cross-European survey

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Strategies and governance to reduce health inequalities: evidences from a cross-European survey

Sara Barsanti et al. Glob Health Res Policy. .

Abstract

Background: The main objective of the paper is to identify the governance system related to policies to reduce health inequalities in the European regions. Considering the Action Spectrum of inequalities and the check list of health equity governance, we developed a survey in the framework of the AIR Project - Addressing Inequalities Intervention in Regions - was an European project funded by the Executive Agency of Health and Consumers.

Methods: A web-based qualitative questionnaire was developed that collected information about practiced strategies to reduce health inequalities. In total 28 questionnaires from 28 different regions, related to 13countries, were suitable for the analysis.

Results: Progress in health equity strategies at the national and regional levels has been made by countries such as France, Portugal, Poland, and Germany. On the other hand, Spain, Italy, and Belgium have a variable situation depending on the region. However, the results of the survey indicate that the governance system for health equity different in terms of commitment, resources and tools.

Conclusions: The survey highlights a weakness of governance system for the majority of countries in terms of evaluation actions and of impact of interventions in reducing inequalities, and the difficulties in having a clear and integrated vision between the national and regional levels.

Keywords: Action Spectrum; Governance System; Health Equity; Health Inequality; Variable Situation.

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Action spectrum of inequalities and AIR survey results

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