[PDF] addressing institutional barriers to health equity

6 déc. 2018 · The report: 'Addressing instiutional barriers to health equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Queensland's public  Autres questions
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  • What are the barriers to achieving health equity?

    Health equity acknowledges that everyone does not start from the same place or need the same things. Health barriersto services include the high cost of care, inadequate insurance coverage, unavailability of services in a community and lack of culturally- competent care.
  • How do you promote health equity?

    Support equitable access to quality and affordable health and other social services (e.g., education, housing, transportation, child care) and accessibility within these services. Recognize, respect, and support the diversity of the community they serve.
  • What is the top barrier identified by healthcare professionals on advancing health equity?

    For many communities, structural barriers to health equity are realized in limited access to nutritious food, safe and convenient transportation, environmental quality and basic housing.
  • The aim of Our Mob Together Strong Health Equity is to a provide a blueprint for building a local health system that supports our mob to be stronger, live longer and experience healthier lives both physically and emotionally. Developing plans and strategies that focus on actions to Close the Gap is the first step.
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