The Role of the Health System in Reducing Health Inequity 29/06/2016
Posted 5 July 2016
The Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity invited all health staff, academics and civil society groups with intesets in the latest thinking on the role the health system can paly in recuding health inequity to join the forum on Wednesday 29th June 2016.
About 100 guests joined by Prof Don Nutbeam (University of Sydney), Ms Sarah Simpson (WHO) and other speakers from similar research fields in the morning session. The afternoon workshops provided a chance for discussion and idea exchange.
If you have missed out the forum, please see below for presentations from the day.
News link from Croakey https://croakey.org/work-in-health-experts-urge-you-to-question-your-bia... (please use Google Chrome to play the video)
- Tackling health inequalities through the health system-learning from experiences in the UK
- International experiences in integrating equity in health systems
- The role of the health system in reducing health inequity
- Equity focused health impact assessment
- Health equity research and development unit
- Healthy cities-a very brief overview
- Equity & community partnership strategies
- Referral patterns to hospital in the home for patients in an inner Metropolitan health district
- Current thinking on the role of health systems in reducing health inequity
- Can Get Health in Canterbury-focus on communities
- Role of the health system in reducing health inequity
- UPDATE 14 July 2016: report on the forum