TY - JOUR
T1 - Health inequalities
T2 - Trends, progress, and policy
AU - Bleich, Sara N.
AU - Jarlenski, Marian P.
AU - Bell, Caryn N.
AU - Laveist, Thomas A.
PY - 2012/4/21
Y1 - 2012/4/21
N2 - Health inequalities, which have been well documented for decades, have more recently become policy targets in developed countries. This review describes time trends in health inequalities (by sex, raceethnicity, and socioeconomic status), commitments to reduce health inequalities, and progress made to eliminate health inequalities in the United States, United Kingdom, and other OECD countries. Time-trend data in the United States indicate a narrowing of the gap between the best-and worst-off groups in some health indicators, such as life expectancy, but a widening of the gap in others, such as diabetes prevalence. Similarly, time-trend data in the United Kingdom indicate a narrowing of the gap between the best-and worst-off groups in some indicators, such as hypertension prevalence, whereas the gap between social classes has increased for life expectancy. More research and better methods are needed to measure precisely the relationships between stated policy goals and observed trends in health inequalities.
AB - Health inequalities, which have been well documented for decades, have more recently become policy targets in developed countries. This review describes time trends in health inequalities (by sex, raceethnicity, and socioeconomic status), commitments to reduce health inequalities, and progress made to eliminate health inequalities in the United States, United Kingdom, and other OECD countries. Time-trend data in the United States indicate a narrowing of the gap between the best-and worst-off groups in some health indicators, such as life expectancy, but a widening of the gap in others, such as diabetes prevalence. Similarly, time-trend data in the United Kingdom indicate a narrowing of the gap between the best-and worst-off groups in some indicators, such as hypertension prevalence, whereas the gap between social classes has increased for life expectancy. More research and better methods are needed to measure precisely the relationships between stated policy goals and observed trends in health inequalities.
KW - Health inequality
KW - Raceethnicity
KW - SES
KW - Trends
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031811-124658
DO - 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031811-124658
M3 - Article
C2 - 22224876
AN - SCOPUS:84861411741
SN - 0163-7525
VL - 33
SP - 7
EP - 40
JO - Annual review of public health
JF - Annual review of public health
ER -