Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health

This paper analyzes the concept of health equity, drawing on ideas of social justice, of rights and values, and of the social and economic determinants which define living conditions and power relations among social groups. Differing schools of thought concerning health inequality and inequity in he...

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Main Authors: Oliva López-Arellano, Nivaldo Linares-Péreza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Medicine Publication Group 2008-09-01
Series:Social Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/243
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spelling doaj-b97da8b1565f484caecc7b8c683655b02020-11-24T23:28:14ZengSocial Medicine Publication GroupSocial Medicine1557-71122008-09-0133194206Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective HealthOliva López-Arellano,Nivaldo Linares-PérezaThis paper analyzes the concept of health equity, drawing on ideas of social justice, of rights and values, and of the social and economic determinants which define living conditions and power relations among social groups. Differing schools of thought concerning health inequality and inequity in health are considered, highlighting contemporary approaches and the conceptual and operational diversity of definitions. We adopt the viewpoint of collective health and outline the elements which are essential to the understanding of inequity: the role of social, economic, political, cultural and ideological determinants on the equity of health outcomes, access to services and quality of care. We conclude that theoretical/conceptual frameworks must be formally spelled out before we can advance our understanding of health equity. The use and interpretation of terminology is made problematic by the abundance of definitions, although there appears to be a consensus on the need to further explore - in a varied, complementary and integrated manner - aspects of health care itself and of its environment. From a collective health perspective, we need to move beyond traditional approaches, a challenge which will enable better understanding of the social dynamics which, when expressed as inequalities in health, constitute social inequity. http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/243Health Care Disparities, Health Status Disparities, Collective Health
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Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
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Health Care Disparities, Health Status Disparities, Collective Health
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Nivaldo Linares-Péreza
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title Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
title_short Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
title_full Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
title_fullStr Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
title_full_unstemmed Health Equity: Conceptual Models, Essential Aspects and the Perspective of Collective Health
title_sort health equity: conceptual models, essential aspects and the perspective of collective health
publisher Social Medicine Publication Group
series Social Medicine
issn 1557-7112
publishDate 2008-09-01
description This paper analyzes the concept of health equity, drawing on ideas of social justice, of rights and values, and of the social and economic determinants which define living conditions and power relations among social groups. Differing schools of thought concerning health inequality and inequity in health are considered, highlighting contemporary approaches and the conceptual and operational diversity of definitions. We adopt the viewpoint of collective health and outline the elements which are essential to the understanding of inequity: the role of social, economic, political, cultural and ideological determinants on the equity of health outcomes, access to services and quality of care. We conclude that theoretical/conceptual frameworks must be formally spelled out before we can advance our understanding of health equity. The use and interpretation of terminology is made problematic by the abundance of definitions, although there appears to be a consensus on the need to further explore - in a varied, complementary and integrated manner - aspects of health care itself and of its environment. From a collective health perspective, we need to move beyond traditional approaches, a challenge which will enable better understanding of the social dynamics which, when expressed as inequalities in health, constitute social inequity.
topic Health Care Disparities, Health Status Disparities, Collective Health
url http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/243
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