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Editorial
. 2019 Jun 13;29(Suppl 2):345-348.
doi: 10.18865/ed.29.S2.345. eCollection 2019.

Strategies for Achieving Health Equity: Concern about the Whole Plus Concern about the Hole

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Strategies for Achieving Health Equity: Concern about the Whole Plus Concern about the Hole

Camara P Jones et al. Ethn Dis. .

Abstract

Health equity is a process, assurance of the conditions for optimal health for all people, which requires valuing all individuals and populations equally, recognizing and rectifying historical injustices, and providing resources according to need. At the heart of health equity is concern about the whole of society, not just a single individual or group. Also, at the heart of health equity is concern about the holes in society, about gaps of opportunity and gaps of being valued that are experienced by many. Strategies to achieve health equity that reflect concern about the w(hole) require the examination of a practical roadmap that combines citizenship (WHOLE) with a gap analysis (HOLE). This shorthand of operationalizing health equity as concern about the (w)hole may prove to be useful in generating further strategies for achieving health equity.

Keywords: Citizenship; Gap Analysis; Health Equity; Population Health.

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