| Literature DB >> 30906164 |
Michael A Rodríguez1, Michael G Marmot2, V Nelly Salgado de Snyder3, Luiz A C Galvão4, Ximena Avellaneda5, Maria Del Rocio Saenz6, Anne M Dubois7, Eugenia Tarzibachi8, Amy E Ritterbusch9, Arachu Castro10, Alonzo Plough11, Jody Heymann12.
Abstract
Health inequities across the Americas are avoidable and unjust yet continue to persist. Systemic social determinants of health, which could be addressed at the policy level, are root causes of many inequities and prevent marginalized individuals and at-risk populations from reaching optimal health and well-being. In this article, we describe our approach to promote health equity through the intersectoral partnerships that were forged, and strategies that were shared, during the convening entitled "Summit 2017: Health Equity in the Americas" and the resulting emergence of the Health Equity Network of the Americas (HENA). We illustrate how this international network will raise awareness of policies and programs to inform decision makers about actions they can take to put an end to the unjust, persistent and mostly avoidable health inequities facing the Americas today.Entities:
Keywords: Americas; Health Disparities; Health Equity; Intersectoral Partnerships; Latin America; Network; Social Determinants of Health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30906164 PMCID: PMC6428179 DOI: 10.18865/ed.29.S1.153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ethn Dis ISSN: 1049-510X Impact factor: 1.847