Literature DB >> 32464651

Health Equity, Social Policy, and Promoting Recovery from COVID-19.

Julia Lynch1.   

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed starkly and publicly the close interconnections between social and economic equality, health equity, and population health. To better understand what social policies would best promote population health, economic recovery, and preparedness for future pandemics, one must look both upstream and abroad for inspiration. In this article, the author argues for a suite of near-term and longer-term interventions, including universal health insurance and paid sick leave; upgraded wage insurance policies; tax reform; investments in parental leave, childcare, and education; and upgraded government record systems. Policies that equalize the distribution of the social determinants of health and promote social solidarity also will improve population health and economic performance and allow everyone to confront future pandemics more successfully.
Copyright © 2020 by Duke University Press.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; health equity; inequality; population health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32464651     DOI: 10.1215/03616878-8641518

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Polit Policy Law        ISSN: 0361-6878            Impact factor:   2.265


  6 in total

1.  COVID-19 policies in Germany and their social, political, and psychological consequences.

Authors:  Elias Naumann; Katja Möhring; Maximiliane Reifenscheid; Alexander Wenz; Tobias Rettig; Roni Lehrer; Ulrich Krieger; Sebastian Juhl; Sabine Friedel; Marina Fikel; Carina Cornesse; Annelies G Blom
Journal:  Eur Policy Anal       Date:  2020-09-28

2.  Low assets and financial stressors associated with higher depression during COVID-19 in a nationally representative sample of US adults.

Authors:  Catherine K Ettman; Salma M Abdalla; Gregory H Cohen; Laura Sampson; Patrick M Vivier; Sandro Galea
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 3.710

3.  Joining the herd? U.S. public opinion and vaccination requirements across educational settings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Simon F Haeder
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 3.641

4.  Travail de care des travailleuses de la santé en situation de pandémie de COVID-19 : quel engagement de la part des autorités gouvernementales?

Authors:  Geneviève McCready; Marie-Ève Lajeunesse-Mousseau; Josée Lapalme; Sandra Harrisson
Journal:  Glob Health Promot       Date:  2021-09-15

5.  Pandemic responses at the subnational level: Exploring politics, administration, and politicization in Swedish municipalities.

Authors:  Jörgen Sparf; Evangelia Petridou; Mikael Granberg; Per Becker; Beatrice Onn
Journal:  Eur Policy Anal       Date:  2022-05-19

6.  Virtual Care and the Inverse Care Law: Implications for Policy, Practice, Research, Public and Patients.

Authors:  Hassane Alami; Pascale Lehoux; Sara E Shaw; Chrysanthi Papoutsi; Sarah Rybczynska-Bunt; Jean-Paul Fortin
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 4.614

  6 in total

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